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US-Afghan partnership deal 'agreed upon'
Kabul and Washington initial strategic partnership draft that may define US presence after NATO withdrawal in 2014.
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US condemns soldiers' actions in Afghanistan
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US envoy: Afghan sectarian conflict unlikely
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Obama, Afghanistan, and the wages of sin
Faced with unrealistic targets for post-war peace and stability, "good enough" becomes the new goal of US policy.
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