The Ethics of Exit from Afghanistan
author: Katherine Brown
author: Robert Diamond
recorded by: Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
recorded by: Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
published: Sept. 11, 2012, recorded: March 2010, views: 2167
author: Robert Diamond
recorded by: Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
recorded by: Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
published: Sept. 11, 2012, recorded: March 2010, views: 2167
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Katherine Brown and Robert Diamond, Truman Fellows with first-hand experience in Afghanistan, discuss just how and when--both ethically and pragmatically--the U.S. can leave that troubled country. Their prediction? Not for a long time.
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