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The US Presidential Campaign's Unspoken Rule: Don't Mention the War - The Atlantic

10-16-2012 10:06 AM


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The US Presidential Campaign's Unspoken Rule: Don't Mention the War
The Atlantic
The United States has been at war in Afghanistan longer than anywhere it has ever fought. More than 2,000 Americans have been killed, many thousands have been injured, and $574 billion has been spent. And yet, according to Frank Newport, the editor in ...
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