The U.S. is trying to shore up security at home through military action and development assistance abroad in places like Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Yemen. But what happens when our partners on the ground have different priorities than we do? Kojo explores our shaky alliances in the War on Terror.
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Shaky Partnerships in the War on Terror
Listen Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2010 at 1:06 p.m. in Conflict, MilitaryGuests
David Sanger
Chief Washington Correspondent, The New York Times; author of "The Inheritance: The World Obama Confronts and the Challenges to American Power" (Random House)
Michael O'Hanlon
Director of Research and Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution; co-author with Hassina Sherjan of "Toughing It Out in Afghanistan" (Brookings Institution Press)
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