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August 24, 2021
Time Is Running Short For The U.S. Evacuation Effort In Afghanistan
Richard Fontaine speaks to NPR's Asma Khalid who examines what Biden's decisions on Afghanistan reveal about his view of America's role in the world
Listen to the full conversation from NPR.
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