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Analysis: Obama patterning end of Afghanistan war on the gradual fadeout in Iraq - Greenfield Daily Reporter

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Analysis: Obama patterning end of Afghanistan war on the gradual fadeout in Iraq
Greenfield Daily Reporter
(AP Photo/Scott Olson, Pool) WASHINGTON â?? Afghanistan is not Iraq, US officials have been fond of saying from the first days of Barack Obama's presidency. The difference, they said, was that one war Obama inherited, in Afghanistan, was worth fighting ...
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