Operation Enduring Freedom
Feb 8 2008, Pankaj

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# NATO and other western leaders are increasingly pessimistic about the Afghanistan mission and bitter disagreements about burden-sharing within the alliance can lead to crisis within NATO.
# With gaining unpopularity about Afghan mission in...

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