U.S., Afghans near deal on post-2014 mission: Panetta
Feb 15, 2012
WASHINGTON (AFP) -- U.S. and Afghan officials are weeks away from clinching a security pact allowing an American military mission to stay in Afghanistan beyond 2014, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said Tuesday.The two sides still had to resolve disagreements over controversial night raids by U.S. troops, which Afghan President Hamid Karzai and other officials say have claimed too many civilian lives, and the transfer of U.S.-run prisons in the country, the Pentagon chief said.“As you know, there