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My guess is that one idea of victory for the Taliban would be watching foreigners leave their country. Full Article at BrothersJudd Blog
As disparate as they may seem, Rory Stewart insists that U.S. policy in Afghanistan and a game of poker have a lot in common. Full Article at Daily Pennsylvanian
There’s a certain kind of worst-case scenario view that Afghanistan is like this horrendous nightmare and, if we don’t get in there and sort it out, we’ll have global jihad, we’ll have a completely destabilized region, terrorists will have their hands on Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal, American credibility ...
Once tutor to Princes William and Harry, Rory Stewart, in his latest incarnation as Conservative prospective candidate for Penrith, has found himself the unlikely subject of intrigue. Full Article at The Independent
David Cameron does support a referendum... Full Article at ConservativeHome
Tories' £5 billion tax breaks for married couples benefit rich most "The Foreign Secretary used his Labour Party conference speech – his moment to give a positive vision of Britain’s future in the world – to make appalling accusations against... Full Article at ConservativeHome
The last thing Afghanistan needs is for us to increase troops and then run out the door again
Britain doesn’t make men like Rory Stewart any more. Full Article at The Telegraph
Stewart is a man of action and a man of letters of a kind you no longer find in British politics I am pleased to see that Rory Stewart, having failed in Bracknell, has been selected as the prospective Conservative parliamentary candidate for Penrith... Full Article at New Statesman
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There’s a certain kind of worst-case scenario view that Afghanistan is like this horrendous nightmare and, if we don’t get in there and sort it out, we’ll have global jihad, we’ll have a completely destabilized region, terrorists will have their hands on Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal, American credibility ...
The last thing Afghanistan needs is for us to increase troops and then run out the door again
Pakistan is less stable than it was because of internal strife, to which Afghanistan is largely irrelevant
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