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Default Will bin Laden's death end the United States' Afghan war? - CNN International

Will bin Laden's death end the United States' Afghan war? - CNN International

05-04-2011 02:53 PM


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Will bin Laden's death end the United States' Afghan war?
CNN International
The US war in Afghanistan has long been unpopular with the public. Forty-two percent of Americans supported the war in a CNN/Opinion Research Corp. poll released earlier this week. Fifty-two percent were opposed. Opposition to the war remains strongest ...
At War: In Afghanistan, No Time to CelebrateNew York Times (blog)
Obama under pressure to hasten Afghanistan withdrawlTelegraph.co.uk
Death of bin Laden renews House effort to end war in AfghanistanCNN Political Ticker (blog)
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