Withdrawal
Nov 18 2010, Ikramuddin Bahram

Afghanistan is likely to experience “eye-watering” levels of violence after foreign troops withdraw from the country, a top Nato representative said today as he warned that the target of handing over security to Afghan forces by 2014 might not be met.

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