Afghanistan: War without End?
Jun 22 2011
•1h 59m
•Documentary
Key decision makers reveal the inside story of how the West was drawn ever deeper into the Afghan war. Reporter John Ware charts the history of a decade of fighting and looks at when the conflict may end.
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See allJohn Ware
Himself - Reporter
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