U.S. Policy in Afghanistan
Panelists at the Brookings Institution discussed the political situation in Afghanistan and the role the Taliban and other power brokers, like the U.S., China, Russia and Pakistan, play in future peace arrangements.
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Vanda Felbab-Brown Senior Fellow Brookings Institution->Center for 21st Century Security and Intelligence
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