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U.S. Intel Glum on Afghanistan

February 17, 2012 RSS Feed Print

Senior intelligence officials this week offered a gloomy assessment of the U.S.-led effort in Afghanistan, pointing to "pervasive corruption," a "resilient" Taliban force, and Iranian meddling. That assessment brings into public view what insiders tell DOTMIL is a widening gap between American intelligence and military leaders about the chances for success in Afghanistan. Read more here.

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Read "the graveyard of empires."

There is no Afghan, never was.

The President is the Mullah of Kabula.

c sass of FL 5:03PM February 27, 2012

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