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Tag Archives: Afghanistan
Afghanistan: From Subjugation to Success
Following the fall of the Taliban, Kamila Sidiqi has taken full advantage of the new rights afforded to women.
Before Iran, Benjamin Netanyahu to Congress on Iraq
Why the U.S. would be wise to disregard Netanyahu’s counsel on Iran, for everyone’s sake.
Afghan Women Train to Save Lives
Afghan women train as midwives at a clinic in order to help save lives in their villages.
Afghanistan’s Bitter Future
The consequences of the lengthy failure of the United States to address Afghan corruption.
Kerry’s Political Theater in Afghanistan
The power sharing agreement in Afghanistan has no basis in law or popular support.
The Dumbest U.S. Foreign Policy Question Asked This Century
What do U.S. politicians mean when they say they want to save Syria?
The British Empire’s Lesson for Modern America
Why the U.S. strategy to remake Afghanistan after 9/11 was bound to fail.

























