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"July 2011" were the most politically significant words in Obama's West Point speech.
Even for supporters of escalation, Obama's plan seems like pussyfooting.
Lawmakers begin expressing their doubts about as-yet-unknown plan.
Reports already indicate that he'll be sending over 30,000 more troops.
Hamid Karzai has some explaining to do.
The paper admits that they paid a little money to Taliban guards, but not the millions he's alleging.
He'll be the president again, even though a lot of the votes for him weren't technically real.
Lady with website calls for Vice Prez to step down on principle.
'Times' journalist Stephen Farrell's account of his kidnapping in Afghanistan by the Taliban is definitely worth a read.
The rescue of Stephen Farrell cost his interpreter and one soldier their lives.
Mohammed Jawad will be free in 22 days, unless the DOJ presses charges here in the U.S.
Bryant Neal Vinas taught Al Qaeda operatives about the New York City transit system and tried to kill American soldiers in an attack in Afghanistan.
The lengths the 'Times' went to trying to rescue their reporter before he was rescued.
Or, you know, not at home — but next time you're kidnapped.
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