Trump administration should revise key assumptions about Washington’s approach to Afghanistan.
Davood Moradian
Davood Moradian is the director-general of the Afghan Institute for Strategic Studies and former chief of programmes in President Hamid Karzai's offic... e and chief policy adviser to Afghanistan's ministry of foreign affairs.
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