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Biz-Jirgah: A Tool For Bottom-Up Approach In Afghanistan
(Source: Veterans Today - San Ysidro, California)
http://www.veteranstoday.com/2010/02/02/biz-jirgah-a-tool-for-bottom-up-approach-in-afghanistan/
Exploiting Afghan Tribal Militias for an Optimal Counterinsurgency Campaign
(Source: Veterans Today - San Ysidro, California)
http://www.veteranstoday.com/2010/01/08/af-pak-study-group-an-alternative-to-america-s-surge/
Defining Afghanistan's political symptoms for a clear exit strategy
(Source: The Plain Dealer - Cleveland, Ohio)
http://www.cleveland.com/opinion/index.ssf/2009/12/defining_afghanistans_politica.html
Turning to a new chapter in Afghanistan
(Source: The Seattle Times - Seattle Washington)
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/opinion/2010339675_guest24nouri.html
A Balanced Solution For Afghanistan
(Source: The laguna Journal - Laguna Beach California)
Part I
http://www.lagunajournal.com/a_balanced_solution_for_afghanis.htm
Afghanistan Needs a Tribal Business Czar to Work with the U.S.
(Source: The U.S. Border Fire Report - Laguna Beach California)
Part II
http://www.usborderfirereport.com/afghanistan_needs_a_tribal_busin.htm
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A Plan for Afghanistan:
(Source: National Public Radio & KCTS9 - Seattle, WA)
Part I
Enrique Cerna hosts a panel discussion on President Obama's proposed plan for the war in Afghanistan.
In this first section guests Julia Bolz, Khalil Nouri, Scott Fontaine, and Roger Morris share their impressions of the President’s speech.
Part II
Scott Fontaine discusses the reaction of members of the military to the President’s proposal, Khalil Nouri , Julia Bolz and Roger Morris provide insight on the local perspective in different regions of Afghanistan
Part III
Enrique’s guests share their thoughts on what the plan for Afghanistan means for the future and what successful strategies for future relations might look like.
http://kcts9.org/programs/productions/the-plan-for-afghanistan
Afghan American view
(Source: CNN)
Troop escalation receives mixed reception among Amercans with family ties in Afghanistan.
Hasan Nouri and Nabil Miskinyar are two of the United States' estimated 300,000 Afghan-Americans,
but they have differing views on the U.S. plan for more troops in Afghanistan.
CNN's Casey Winan reports.
http://afghanistan.blogs.cnn.com/2009/12/01/the-afghan-american-view/