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A strategy that worked in Iraq may not work in Afghanistan.
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Reconciliation Efforts in Afghanistan Flounder
Washington Post 10.14.2009
‘You Have Atomic Bombs, but We Have Suicide Bombers.’
New York Times 10.20.2009
McChrystalâs Fate in Limbo as He Prepares to Meet Obama
New York Times 06.23.2010
Rethinking the Afghanistan Warâs What-Ifs
New York Times 07.31.2010
Afghanistan's troubled national army: Fixing the unfixable
Economist 08.21.2010
New Afghan War Leader Helped Nurture Sunni Awakening in Iraq
Wall Street Journal 04.28.2011
Few Taliban Take Up Afghanistanâs Offer to Switch Sides
New York Times 06.19.2011
The Afghan Surge Is Over - By Rajiv Chandrasekaran | Foreign Policy
Unknown 09.26.2012
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