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The Wars That America Forgot About
New York Times 10.17.2010
The War: A Trillion Can Be Cheap
New York Times 07.24.2010
Rethinking the Afghanistan Warâs What-Ifs
New York Times 07.31.2010
New York Times 07.31.2010
Wall Street Journal 08.11.2010
Afghanistan's troubled national army: Fixing the unfixable
Economist 08.21.2010
Lt. Gen. John Kelly, who lost son to war, says U.S. largely unaware of sacrifice
Washington Post 03.02.2011
New York Times 03.05.2011
U.S. military dismayed by delays in 3 key development projects in Afghanistan - The Washington Post
Washington Post 04.29.2011
India and Pakistan: The world's most dangerous border
Economist 05.21.2011
Obama Will Speed Pullout From War in Afghanistan
New York Times 06.22.2011
U.S. and Iraq Had Not Expected Troops Would Have to Leave
New York Times 10.21.2011
New York Times 11.01.2011
Pakistan Spy Agencyâs Help Sought for Afghan Talks
New York Times 10.30.2011
Book review: ‘The Unquiet American: Richard Holbrooke in the World’ - The Washington Post
Washington Post 11.13.2011
Washington Post 12.08.2011
White House Proposes Cap on Wartime Spending
Wall Street Journal 02.13.2012
Support for Afghan War Falls in U.S., Poll Finds
New York Times 03.26.2012
Failed Efforts and Challenges of Americaâs Last Months in Iraq
New York Times 09.22.2012
New York Times 02.05.2011
General Allen Gives Farewell Talk
New York Times 02.21.2013
Obama leaves behind a mess in Afghanistan | Asia | DW.COM | 19.01.2017
DW.COM 01.19.2017
Analysis | Trump’s Afghanistan strategy isn’t really a flip-flop. But his entire foreign policy is.
Washington Post 08.21.2017
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