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As the Bush administration enters its twilight months, many senior national security policy officials and military commanders say there is a new urgency to put the mission in Afghanistan on the right path. Among the reasons are the standard updates required of military strategy in a time of war. But officials acknowledge there are aspects of legacy-building, an effort to make sure the next president, whoever he is, cannot accuse the Bush administration of leaving Afghan policy in disarray.
posted by mikevotes at 7:55 AM
Way too little and WAY too late...
By Anonymous, at 4:42 PM
Yeah. But it troubles me so much that this is what's driving WAR POLICY.
By mikevotes, at 5:00 PM
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Way too little and WAY too late...
By Anonymous, at 4:42 PM
Yeah. But it troubles me so much that this is what's driving WAR POLICY.
By mikevotes, at 5:00 PM
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