
What it will take to achieve peace in Afghanistan?
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A bombing killed 14 people in Kabul on Thursday.
A bombing that killed 14 people in Kabul Thursday targeted the supporters of a political party aligned with Afghan chief executive Abdullah Abdullah. Militant bombings, as well as U.S. and Afghan airstrikes, have driven civilian deaths to a record high, reports P.J. Tobia. Abdullah joins Judy Woodruff to discuss the long battle against extremist groups and the American military commitment.
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What it will take to achieve peace in Afghanistan?
Clip: 11/16/2017 | 10m 4sVideo has Closed Captions
A bombing that killed 14 people in Kabul Thursday targeted the supporters of a political party aligned with Afghan chief executive Abdullah Abdullah. Militant bombings, as well as U.S. and Afghan airstrikes, have driven civilian deaths to a record high, reports P.J. Tobia. Abdullah joins Judy Woodruff to discuss the long battle against extremist groups and the American military commitment.
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