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Posted By monicachenoa 2 months, 3 weeks ago in Political NewsOver the next few weeks, Barack Obama must make the most difficult decision of his presidency to date: whether or not to send up to 40,000 more troops to Afghanistan.
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According to Quil Lawrence's in his book,
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INVISIBLE NATION, The American invasion
of Irag has been a success--for the Kurds,
and therefore I do not see the invasion of
Iraq as a failure of then-President Bush.
Phyllis Kunz
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