No Purple Heart for PTSD
DoD officials have rejected the idea that troops suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder should be eligible for the Purple Heart. The matter came up when a military psychologist said that making troops suffering from PTSD Purple Heart eligible would help remove the disorder's stigma.
Bush Wants Lasting Mideast Cease-Fire
President George W. Bush says any cease-fire in the Mideast must be fully respected. Bush called the Hamas attacks an "act of terror" and said no peace deal would be acceptable unless the flow of smuggled weapons to terrorist groups is monitored and stopped.
US Girds for an Afghan Surge
Afghanistan's southern rim, the Taliban's spiritual birthplace and the country's most violent region, has for the last two years been the domain of British, Canadian and Dutch soldiers. But that's about to change as the U.S. prepares to pour at least 20,000 extra troops into the south, augmenting 12,500 NATO soldiers there.
Thousands More Bound for Afghanistan
The top U.S. military officer said that the Pentagon could double the number of American forces in Afghanistan by next summer to 60,000 -- the largest estimate of potential reinforcements ever publicly suggested.
Pakistan Seeks to Reduce Tensions
Pakistan told India it did not want war and would use force only if attacked. The United States has been trying to ease the burgeoning crisis while also pressing Pakistan to crack down on militants Washington says were likely responsible for the Mumbai attack.