http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2006-09-28-afghanistan-nato-caveats_x.htmNations limit use of NATO forces
PORTOROZ, Slovenia — Countries sending their troops to Afghanistan have placed a web of restrictions on how they can be used, creating headaches for combat commanders and hurting the coalition's ability to fight a resurgent Taliban.
The restrictions, also called caveats, vary and are imposed by governments who fear casualties or don't agree with all parts of the mission. Other caveats are due to a lack of training or equipment.
The result is some forces can't fight at night or in the most dangerous parts of Afghanistan.
At a NATO meeting here Thursday, U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said it's understandable that nations don't want their troops to perform specific missions, but when numerous countries impose restrictions it creates a "situation that really is not acceptable." Rumsfeld and NATO authorities are working to get countries to lift the restrictions.
Note: This is the headline that the Chicago Sun-Times used for this story in todays printed paper. Page 35.