The Battle for Tora Bora
Tora Bora was not yet a familiar name to many Americans. But what would unfold there over the subsequent days remains, eight years later, the single most consequential battle of the war on terrorism. Presented with an opportunity to kill or capture Al Qaeda’s top leadership just three months after September 11, the United States was instead outmaneuvered by bin Laden, who slipped into Pakistan, largely disappeared from U.S. radar, and slowly began rebuilding his organization. #Sept11
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The New Republic
Published: Dec 1, 2009
Length: 22 minutes (5,542 words)
The Terrorists Among Us
Why an al Qaeda attack on U.S. soil is still a real threat.
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Foreign Policy
Published: Nov 19, 2009
Length: 23 minutes (5,794 words)
Winning the Good War
Why Afghanistan is not Obama’s Vietnam.
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Washington Monthly
Published: Jul 28, 2009
Length: 15 minutes (3,943 words)