For five weeks in July and August CBS News correspondent Seth Doane reported from Afghanistan, meeting with soldiers, military officers, Afghan officials and civilians.
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In conversation with CBS News he describes the complex and difficult situation US and coalition troops face in building up the Afghan police and army forces, and the plight of civilians who have lived with war for the past three decades.
Continues at: cbsnews.com – Reporter’s Notebook: Seth Doane in Afghanistan
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The long time fatigue and the stress of the Afghan war for warriors and civil is great and those elements are more marked now.
The war to drug and the financial resources of the counterpart, the possibility of the elimination of an ancient world, whose only supremacy was the extremes conditions of the people, are not little.
Now that stress and fatigue show signs of progress, nerves must be stable, to mantain the control of situation and win completely the war by concluding the transition phase.
Claudio Alpaca