October 19, 2009
Can The U.S. Succeed In Afghanistan, Pakistan?
CNAS President John Nagl participated in an Intelligence Squared debate. Nagl argued against the motion "America Cannot and Will Not Succeed in Afghanistan/Pakistan."
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