September 3, 2009
On Oct. 7,
2001, the United States launched one of the most stunningly
successful military operations in American history: the war with
Afghanistan. But as Steve Chapman writes, that was eight years ago.
Did anyone expect back then that we would still be in Afghanistan
today, with more troops than ever? The war we thought we had won is
not only dragging on but getting worse.
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