Despite the media’s spin, the Taliban is losing the fight in Afghanistan.
The War of the Weak
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From the Pen of David Horowitz: December 7, 2009
In the aftermath of the Communist collapse, the totalitarian danger is so remote that the normal tendency would be to discount it. But to do so would be to ignore the immediate threat inherent in the assault. It is very possible to destroy the foundations of social trust without establishing a social alternative, and it [...]
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