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Pakistan Reaps What It Sowed
The West Still Doesn’t Understand the Taliban
A Rival of America’s Making?
The Search for Stability in Afghanistan
New Afghanistan, Same Old Taliban
The Future of America’s Drone Campaign
Why Afghanistan Fell
The Last Days of Intervention
How Pakistan Sees Afghanistan
How America Should Deal With the Taliban
Al Qaeda Versus ISIS
America’s Perennial Pakistan Problem
The Right Lessons From Afghanistan
Afghanistan Was Lost Long Ago
Why America Can’t Build Allied Armies
The Roads Not Taken in Afghanistan
Them and Us
How Will the Taliban Rule?
Failure in Afghanistan Won’t Weaken America’s Alliances
Will Afghanistan Become a Terrorist Safe Haven Again?
Why the Taliban Won
We All Lost Afghanistan
Bin Laden’s Catastrophic Success
Pakistan’s Pyrrhic Victory in Afghanistan
A Taliban Victory Is Not Inevitable
Chronicle of a Defeat Foretold
The Taliban Are Ready to Exploit America’s Exit
The Myth of a Responsible Withdrawal From Afghanistan
Can America Trust the Taliban to Prevent Another 9/11?
Peace Hasn’t Broken Out in Afghanistan
How the Good War Went Bad
What a Withdrawal From Afghanistan Would Look Like
A Deal With the Taliban Is Only the First Step Toward Peace
The Taliban’s Battle Plan
Why the Taliban Isn't Winning in Afghanistan
The Taliban in Pieces
Flipping the Taliban
A Chance for Peace in Afghanistan: The Taliban's Days Are Numbered
The Taliban: Exporting Extremism
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