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Afghanistan: Ten Years of Sacrifice for a Hopeless WarHistory shows that the U.S. cannot prevail in Afghanistan. Indeed, prevailing is not part of the war plan.
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10 Years in Afghanistan Later, Most Americans Still Uneasy with a Long-Term WarIt’s a long standing truism that wars bring people together, but over time, they can also tear them apart. The tenth anniversary of the day the U.S. and its allies invaded Afghanistan, Oct 7, will not be marked with speeches and parades, but with a weary disbelief that we, as a nation, are still e
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Obama Promises Afghanistan Troop Withdrawal -- for Political Reasons?The move is still a far cry from ending American involvement in Afghanistan, which was one of Senator Barack Obama's campaign promises. Four years later, is the President simply shuffling chess pieces in a political game in order to win the next election?
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Don't Abandon Afghanistan, Abandon PakistanWe should change our Afghanistan strategy by instead focusing the attention on Pakistan.
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Helping Hands in AfghanistanForeign governments and companies are increasingly looking to help shape Afghanistan's future through numerous non-military means. These include education, infrastructure development and even outsourcing operations.
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Female Engagment Teams Winning Hearts and Minds in AfghanistanThe many cultures of Afghanistan have one thing in common: Women are sheltered from the outside world. Bringing peace to that country means reaching out to the hidden 50 percent and military women are doing just that. -
Kidnapped British Aid Worker Killed in Afghanistan During NATO Rescue Attempt: Death Highlights Risks Faced by Civilians in War ZoneKidnapped British aid worker Linda Norgrove has been killed in Afghanistan during a gun battle between her captors and NATO forces trying to rescue her. Hers is only the latest civilian death resulting from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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We Can't Trust the Locals or the Elected Leaders in Afghanistan.It is all very discouraging. We can't trust the locals or the elected leaders in Afghanistan. The people of Afghanistan hate us and Karzai. What is promising?
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For Afghanistan's "Women", the Word No is Never an OptionSoon after the start of the war in Afghanistan, western media broadcast numerous stories with heart warming images of little girls being allowed to attend school for the first time. What became of the call for basic human rights for Afghanistan women? -
Afghanistan Hates KidsThere's no way to in Afghanistan unless we protect the children from being raped and fed drugs...by their own government and parents.
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Are the Right People Calling the Shots in Afghanistan?There are convincing reasons why aligning Afghanistan with United States European Command vice United States Central Command would help streamline the International Security Assistance Forces (ISAF) counter insurgency effort in Afghanistan. -
President Obama Makes Surprise Visit to AfghanistanPresident Obama makes surprise trip to Afghanistan, perhaps an effort to sure up relations between the Obama Administration and Karzai Administration after backing his opponent in recent elections in Afghanistan and to counter Ahmadinejad's recent visit.
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AfghanistanIs sending more troops to Afghanistan really what the US needs to do? Can anyone know? Read what the author thinks -
Obama's New Plan for AfghanistanI have listened to all the experts and pundits and collected all the good ideas for Afghanistan. -
A Day in the Life of a U.S. Combat Wing: AfghanistanAn urgent call came in to the 451st Air Wing in Kandahar, Afghanistan on the morning of June 24: A Marine had been severely injured by an improvised explosive device while on patrol and needed immediate evacuation to Germany. -
US Embassy Employees Fired in Kabul, Afghanistan: ArmorGroup Terminates 14 After Reports of Inappropriate BehaviorArmorGroup fires 14 employees from the US embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan, after a scandal involving sexual activity, hazing and drinking - but why wasn't the US government monitoring them?
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RAWA: The Revolutionary Association of the Women of AfghanistanRAWA is a group of women who fight for women's rights in Afghanistan against the brutal restrictions and abuse perpetrated by Islamic radical groups.
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Visiting Afghanistan: A Country at a CrossroadsTerror. Tourism. The latter of the two is not usually associated with Kabul, Afghanistan. Travelers are finding their way into this war-torn nation and finding the attractions are the people and culture as this nation rebuilds itself. -
Avoiding Disease in AfghanistanMore travelers are finding their way to Afghanistan. A recent visitor to Kabul offers tips on a healthy visit to Afghanistan. -
Fighting Afghanistan, Palestin on the Web Through Associated Content??Fighting the war in Afghanistan on the web? Supporting Israel's tactics againt the Palestinians through the web?
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Senator Frist Seeks Place for Taliban in Afghanistan's Coalition GovernmentSenator Bill Frist says that the war in Afghanistan cannot be won militarily. -
What Plagues Afghanistan?What plagues Afghanistan? Well a simple answer would be to say everything under the sun. But understanding the issues plaguing the nation is not that simple.
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Afghanistan, Opium, and Other Signs of Failure in the War on TerrorThis years record production of opium combined with other indicators show how the Bush administrations plans for rebuilding Afghanistan are in danger of failing.
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RAWA: Revolutionary Association of the Women of AfghanistanAfghan women have been struggling for centuries for their rights. From education to better health care to respect as partners in nation building. But unfortunately, they have been persecuted, denied their rightful place in society.
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Kabul Afghanistan Safety: For AmericansWhatever your reason for visiting Kabul, you should make personal security a top priority. Here are some basic guidelines on Kabul Afghanistan safety for Americans. -
Justifying the War in AfghanistanThis article sets out to justify why the US went to war in Afghanistan.
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Book Review: The Colonial Present: Afghanistan, Palestine, IraqIn this powerful and passionate critique of the 'war on terror' in Afghanistan and its extensions into Palestine and Iraq, to trace the history of colonial involvements in the Middle East cast shadows to the present.
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History and Culture of the Silk Road City: Bamiyan, AfghanistanThe famed Silk Road city of Bamiyan, Afghanistan was once famous for its collosal statues of Buddha. These giant figures were destroyed by the Taliban. The Hazara ethinic minority makes its home in this region, called the Hazarajat.
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The Freedom of Afghanistan's WomenAn in-depth analysis of the on-going suffering and deprivations of Afghan women following their liberation by the United States. In fact, the lives of Afghanistan's women have barely improved, notwithstanding all the political rhetoric to the contrary.
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Afghanistan: Iraq in Miniature?Signs that Afghanistan is headed down the same bloddy road as Iraq.
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