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The Rant | Getting it right on Afghanistan

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Video Essay by Chris Graham
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The critics on U.S. policy on Afghanistan are out in droves.

What the peaceniks and jingoists seem to be missing is a sense of the stakes at play here, AFP editor Chris Graham says in today’s edition of The Rant.

Key message: You don’t play politics with international security.

AFP Video. Length: 3:28.

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