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Entries in Abdullah (5)

Monday
Nov022009

Analyst: Troop Levels Vital To Success In Afghanistan

Lisa Curtis, a senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C., says that she learned from NATO commanders in Afghanistan that they do not have enough resources in Afghanistan to win the war, and that the war strategy has been successful in regions supplied with enough troops. (0:30)

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Monday
Nov022009

Analyst: U.S. Has "No Choice" But To Deal With Karzai 

Lisa Curtis, a senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation in Washington D.C., says that the confirmation of controversial Afghanistan president Hamid Karzai's re-election Monday leaves the United States with "no choice" but to deal with Karzai's alleged corruption and help him "improve his record." (0:19)
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Monday
Nov022009

Analyst: Abdullah Realized Karzai Would Win "In Any Case" 

Lisa Curtis, Senior Fellow at the Heritage Foundation in Washington D.C., says that Afghan presidential hopeful Abdullah Abdullah dropped out of the run-off election because he must have realized from the first round of the presidential race in August that current President Hamid Karzai would win "in any case." (0:17)
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Monday
Nov022009

Analyst: U.S. Should Convince Karzai To "Do Things Differently" 

Lisa Curtis, a senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation in Washington D.C., says that the United States should urge Afghan President Hamid Karzai to reign in corruption and establish a stronger cabinet.

Karzai was declared President by Afghanistan's election commission Monday after his competitor, Abdullah Abdullah, dropped out of the race citing risk of voter fraud. (0:32)

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Monday
Nov022009

Heritage Analyst Says U.S. Should Not Scale Back Military Efforts in Afghanistan 

Lisa Curtis, a senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation in Washington D.C., says it would be a mistake for the United States to scale back its military efforts in Afghanistan. (0:28)
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