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The Obama law school type analytical processes that yielded the decision for a "surge" in Afghanistan.

01/18/2009

The question is whether the complexities in society, culture, language, politics and history, of a place like Afghnistan and Pakistan can be settled with charts and numbers, and Mr. Obama's law school manner analytical processes. Can this kind of logic based approach address Afghanistan and Pakistan?

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