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Only the perpetrators are to blame for the explosions - but the knee-jerk speculation about "the Muslims" continues.
Four-star general, widely credited with turning around the Iraq war, once seemed on course for the presidency.
In surprise Afghanistan visit on anniversary of bin Laden's death, US president says US forces are destroying al-Qaeda.
US president arrives unannounced in Kabul to sign strategic partnership deal on anniversary of Osama bin Laden's death.
US president makes surprise Kabul visit to sign US-Afghan partnership on eve of anniversary of Osama bin Laden's death.
The old vocation of what Rudyard Kipling called the "White Man's Burden" has clearly run out of steam.
Obama's "way forward" with respect to Afghanistan leaves many baffled and questioning his motives.
US president says al-Qaeda threat now from Pakistan in speech announcing drawdown of 33,000 troops by summer of 2012.
Defence secretary underscores importance of Iraq and Afghan lessons but cautions against future involvement.
New commander of foreign troops in Afghanistan is no stranger to difficult situations.
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