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Rethink Afghanistan (Part 6): Security

"Rethink Afghanistan, Part Six: Security" includes CIA officers, regional experts, and Afghan leaders who explain how U.S. war policies in Afghanistan undermine American security.
August 19, 2009  |  
 
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The war in Afghanistan is increasing the likelihood that American civilians will be killed in a future terrorist attack.

 

Part 6 of Rethink Afghanistan, Security, brings you three former high-ranking CIA agents to explain why.

 

There is no "victory" to be won in Afghanistan. It is the most important video about U.S. Security today.

BNF/The Seminal blog fellow, five-year Capitol Hill veteran, Creating a Culture of Peace nonviolence facilitator.
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