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Afghanistan: The Death of the WoT, Electioneering in the US, and the Meaning of Baitullah Mehsud's Death

Afghanistan: The Death of the WoT, Electioneering in the US, and the Meaning of Baitullah Mehsud's Death

Three important issues to cover, let’s go! Ghani Gets a US Soapbox – Presidential hopeful Ashraf Ghani wrote a ‘why I should be President of Afghanistan and not Karzai’ piece in the Wall Street Journal this weekend and he comes out swinging.  Ghani argues that Karzai ‘turned’, not ‘helped’ or ‘let’, but ‘turned’ Afghanistan into […]

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The State Department's Hit List in Afghanistan/Pakistan

The State Department's Hit List in Afghanistan/Pakistan

Every day I get emailed all the press briefings from the US State Department and yesterday, I found this in my inbox:  The State Department has put up bounties of several million dollars, under the Rewards for Justice program, for three men with connections to Al Qaeda, Abu Yahya al-Libi, Baitullah Mehsud, and Sirajuddin Haqqani. […]

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