September 25, 2009
Week in review: The Afghanistan debate and the G-20

Gideon Rose, managing editor of Foreign Affairs magazine, and Rana Foroohar, senior editor of Newsweek’s international editions, join Daljit Dhaliwal to discuss the week’s top stories.

They discuss the debate over next steps in the war in Afghanistan, as top U.S. military commanders call for yet more American troops. They also examine the global economic summit in Pittsburgh — what the leaders accomplished as their ranks increased from a group of eight to a group of 20.

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UN forces including US shouls withdraw immediately from Afghanistan….What a waste of life for people who don’t value lives. Let Taliban & Al Queda fight each other for control of Afghanistan.. They will not joined forces; so stubborn and tribal. Then whoever wins let them sit on the government. This way it’s an easier target for the UN & US.

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