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The war in Afghanistan will soon surpass Vietnam as the U.S.'s longest conflict, and yet for much of the past eight years it was overshadowed by the...
The war in Afghanistan will soon surpass Vietnam as the U.S.'s longest conflict, and yet for much of the past eight years it was overshadowed by the war in Iraq. It was considered both "the Good War" and the "Forgotten War," but lately has taken center stage in the news once again, as public support has dropped and Tuesday morning Matthew Hoh, a Foreign Service officer and former Marine, became the first U.S. official to resign in protest over the conduct of the war. Just what is the purpose of the U.S. presence in Afghanistan? Are we really there to protect people from the Taliban and to fight Al-Qaeda? Joining us to discuss are Kristen L. Rouse, founder of Veterans for Afghanistan, Nasrine Gross, President of Roqia Center for Rights, Studies and Education, Yifat Susskind, communications director for MADRE, and Jodie Evans of CodePink, who just returned from Afghanistan.
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