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Despite 2009 “Surge” Taliban Remains Force to be Reckoned with in Afghanistan

Published November 20, 2012by Jasmin Ramsey

Foreign Policy’s Stephen Walt highlights a chart by Belfer Center fellow Matt Waldman showing that as the US-led 2009 “Surge” in Afghanistan proceeded, US casualties increased. The pace in 2012 is also roughly similar to the toll from the previous two years: Equally important,… Continue Reading  

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