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Eight Lessons from Afghanistan

Published October 18, 2016by Diana Ohlbaum 1 Comment

by Diana Ohlbaum On the security front, recent assessments of Afghanistan exude doom and gloom. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Joseph F. Dunford called the situation “roughly a stalemate,” telling senators that nearly a third of the… Continue Reading  

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Afghanistan, Analysis Afghanistan, Al-Qaeda, corruption, Diana Ohlbaum, economic aid, Sarah Chayes, SIGAR, Taliban, terrorism, USAID

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