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17 Sep 2010

From Bad to Worse in the North

I returned to Northern Afghanistan in April to document for Foreign Policy the implacable spread of the Taliban in the region (the dispatches I wrote were recently published as an ebook, Waiting for the Taliban); I left the region in May. At the time, the Taliban were terrorizing travelers in Kunduz and Baghlan provinces, along the main route that NATO uses to bring in supplies from Tajikistan; launching swift attacks on government forces in Takhar Province; and flagging down traffic at impromptu checkpoints on the ancient roads of Balkh.
I returned to Northern Afghanistan in April to document for Foreign Policy the implacable spread of the Taliban in the...
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30 May 2010

How US Handles Afghanistan’s Civilian Deaths Blame the Button-Pushers

If US commanders or, for that matter, President Obama really wanted to be up front and above board on this issue - given our supposed campaign for hearts and minds in this conflict - they would say: Civilians die in war zones. They die from being caught up in the fight, even though they take no part in it. Civilians die from our tactics of unmanned planes firing missiles in this conflict. That is regrettable, but that is war.
If US commanders or, for that matter, President Obama really wanted to be up front and above board on this issue -...

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