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Toward the end of the war in Afghanistan, the U.S. military was more restrained in the use of force so as not to alienate locals—a moral posture that is one of the many casualties of today’s Iran war, @Missy_Ryan reports: | Collector
Toward the end of the war in Afghanistan, the U.S. military was more restrained in the use of force so as not to alienate locals—a moral posture that is one of the many casualties of today’s Iran war, @Missy_Ryan reports:
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Toward the end of the war in Afghanistan, the U.S. military was more restrained in the use of force so as not to alienate locals—a moral posture that is one of the many casualties of today’s Iran war, @Missy_Ryan reports:

Toward the end of the war in Afghanistan, the U.S. military was more restrained in the use of force so as not to alienate locals—a moral posture that is one of the many casualties of today’s Iran war, @Missy_Ryan reports:

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