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Zawahri's hatred of the U.S. also became personal: A U.S. air strike killed the Egyptian's wife and at least two of his children in southern Afghanistan's Kandahar province in December 2001.
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Zawahri's hatred of the U.S. also became personal: A U.S. air strike killed the Egyptian's wife and at least two of his children in southern Afghanistan's Kandahar province in December 2001.
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The Danish military said one of its soldiers was killed in a roadside bomb that exploded as a foot patrol was moving past in southern Afghanistan's volatile Helmand province, but it was not immediately clear if that announcement referred to the same attack.
Saber Lal Melma, Ex-Gitmo Detainee, Killed In Afghanistan 2011
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Zawahri's hatred of the U.S. also became personal: A U.S. air strike killed the Egyptian's wife and at least two of his children in southern Afghanistan's Kandahar province in December 2001.
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They were all involved in the genocide of the past 30 years, he added, referring to Afghanistan's civil war and other periods of turmoil and bloodshed.
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Last year's surge of 30,000 additional troops, ordered by President Barack Obama, focused mostly on the Taliban heartland in southern Afghanistan's Kandahar and Helmand provinces, where several formerly insurgent-held districts have become much more secure.
U.S. Considers Shift to Guard Kabul Maria Abi-Habib 2011
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Zawahri's hatred of the U.S. also became personal: A U.S. air strike killed the Egyptian's wife and at least two of his children in southern Afghanistan's Kandahar province in December 2001.
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Zawahri's hatred of the U.S. also became personal: A U.S. air strike killed the Egyptian's wife and at least two of his children in southern Afghanistan's Kandahar province in December 2001.
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Zawahri's hatred of the U.S. also became personal: A U.S. air strike killed the Egyptian's wife and at least two of his children in southern Afghanistan's Kandahar province in December 2001.
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KABUL—Insurgents launched a sophisticated assault on the seat of government in southern Afghanistan's Uruzgan province on Thursday, sparking some of the bloodiest violence there since the U.S. invasion ten years ago.
Militants Kill 19 in Attacks on Afghan Provincial Capital Dion Nissenbaum 2011
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