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Afghanistan report

Posted by Peter on April 15, 2005
Posted in: Mideast.

This report from Afghanistan suggests that the situation there has changed enough in the past year to cast a lot of doubt on the claims made in the book Imperial Hubris that I reported a few months ago.

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