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War in Afghanistan
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Afghanistan, Birthdays and War
By Aziz Amin Ahmadzai and Ziauddin Wahaj
The legacy of conflict in Afghanistan is extensive, and should not be forgotten.
Over $300 Million in US Money for Afghan Police May Be Wasted
By Franz-Stefan Gady
A new report finds little oversight in how the money is being spent.
What Now for Afghanistan?
By Tamim Asey
With the end of the war, the country faces an uncertain future.
Left Behind: The Afghan Translators Who Served With the U.S. Military
By Kyla Ryan
Too many Afghans are being left stranded, at serious risk.
US, Afghanistan Cement Long Delayed Security Agreement
By Ankit Panda
After nearly a year of waiting, the United States and Afghanistan signed the Bilateral Security Agreement.
ISIL’s Rise Highlights Afghan War’s Shaky Premise
By Patrick Knapp
The U.S. ought to reassess what it is building in Afghanistan.
Afghanistan: A Taliban-Humanitarian Affair
By Akmal Dawi
Humanitarian workers in Afghanistan are finding it increasingly necessary to engage with the Taliban.
Interview: Carlotta Gall
By Sanjay Kumar
Carlotta Gall on her book The Wrong Enemy: America in Afghanistan, 2001-2014. and the future of a troubled region.
The Troubled US-Afghanistan Legacy
By Asim Yousafzai
Unrealistic expectations, mismanagement and uncooperative neighbors have complicated U.S. involvement in Afghanistan.
Can Afghanistan’s Economy Stand on Its Own?
By Richard Ghiasy and Fraidoon Sekander
Despite the ravages of war, the country is blessed with some significant advantages.
Afghan Forces Not Worried about US Departure
Afghan National Army soldiers appear confident about their ability to continue the fight post 2014.
Airpower: Karzai’s Ace in the Hole
Despite recent actions by President Karzai airpower remains one of the government’s clear advantages over the Taliban.
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