Craig Whitlock on Afghanistan
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In the recent months, Afghanistan has undergone a series of political and social changes. In this podcast, we take a step back and start by looking at how this all began with the US invasion in the 2000s, as well as wider implications of this today and what this means for the future of Aghanistan. Joining Sara al Soodi on this podcast, is Craig Whitlock, staff writer for the Washington post since 1998, recipient of the George Polk Award for military reporting and three-time finalist for the Pulitzer price.
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