June 20, 2011
Transcript: Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Al Qaeda: 10 Years After 9/11 and Beyond
The "Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Al Qaeda: 10 Years After 9/11 and Beyond," session at the CNAS fifth annual conference featured: Rajiv Chandrasekaran, Senior Correspondent and Associate Editor of The Washington Post; Lieutenant General David W. Barno, USA (Ret.), Senior Advisor and Senior Fellow at CNAS; Steve Coll, President of New America Foundation; Ambassador Anne Patterson, Former U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan; and Bing West, Author of The Wrong War. Read the transcript here.
You may also watch the video online and download the CNAS Report, "Beyond Afghanistan: A Regional Security Strategy for South and Central Asia."
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