Tags: Afghanistan
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Shikha Dalmia Discusses Post-9/11 Foreign Policy with RT
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Matt Welch Debates Ann Coulter on the Iraq War, TSA, and using Torture with Stossel
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61 Percent of Americans Believe the U.S. "Too Often" Uses Its Military Forces in Foreign Conflicts
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61 Percent of Americans Believe the U.S. "Too Often" Uses Its Military Forces in Foreign Conflicts
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Reason-Rupe Poll: 55 Percent of Americans Say We’ve Given Up Too Much Freedom and Privacy in the Name of Security Since 9/11
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Reason-Rupe Poll: 55 Percent of Americans Say We’ve Given Up Too Much Freedom and Privacy in the Name of Security Since 9/11
Just 19 percent believe leaving troops in Afghanistan makes us safer; 62 percent say the war in Iraq hasn’t been worth it; and 61 percent say U.S. uses its military too often in foreign conflicts
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Briefly Noted: A Bright Shining Lie
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The Difference Between Retaliation and Nation Building: About 10 Years
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Obama's Thomas L. Friedman Moment
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Obama's Speedy Withdrawal From Afghanistan
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Republican Foreign Policy: Backing Away from Bushism?
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SecDef Gates: Old Europe's Lack of Participation in America's Global Policework Is "Unacceptable"
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Restaurant Executive Herman Cain Stands by His Non-Answer On Afghanistan
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"Osama bin Laden was already made an old fool by the Arab Spring"
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Tim Cavanaugh, Jerry Hughes talk OBL Snuff: 12:00PM Pacific
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Gene Healy on Afghanistan: “We should declare victory, and come home.”
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Why Did It Take 10 Years to Get Osama bin Laden?
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Reason.tv Presents...Remy: Why They Fought
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Ron Paul on Fiscal Conservatives: They Can Take on NPR, But Drop the Ball on Afghanistan
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Got to Be Free
Did Bush's foreign policy set the stage for Middle Eastern democracy?