KABUL, Afghanistan -- Taliban leader Mullah Omar purportedly warned Monday of a coming surge in violence, clearly rejecting the Afghan president's proposal a day earlier to "get in touch" if he wants to talk peace.

Meanwhile, Pakistan said it protested to the U.S. military over a cross-border firing that killed eight people in a Pakistani village, but stopped short of blaming American forces for the attack.

 
 

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