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Afghan Security Deteriorates

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April 2010 Defense Department biannual report on the war in Afghanistan.

04/29/2010

It shows little progress from the escalated effort, and the critical fact of the lack of acceptance of the Karzai government remains. Of 92 districts assessed in this report none are sympathetic to the Karzai government.

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