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Emerging candidate consensus on Afghan/Paki-stan

ARTICLE: Candidates Find Some Accord on Afghanistan, By Jonathan Weisman and Juliet Eilperin, Washington Post, July 16, 2008; Page A01

Referencing my analysis of the Kagan & Keane piece, there seems to be some consensus now emerging with the candidates on the need to plus-up in Afghanistan/Pakistan. To Obama, that's a redirect that's justified, to McCain, it's additive to Iraq.

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