August 09, 2021

The Afghan government failed to earn the trust of its people

By Christopher D. Kolenda

Retired US Army Col. Christopher Kolenda speaks to host Marco Werman about the need of Afghans to develop their own strategy moving forward.

Listen to the full conversation from The World.

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