Seth Jones: Reporting on Afghanistan could use a dose of reality. The Afghanistan war is not intractable and has not yet reached a tipping point. There are no easy solutions to the conflict. But a better understanding of the insurgency, the differences among its various factions and their fragile support bases -- and a strategy that can exploit these vulnerabilities -- might keep the United States from following so many earlier occupiers into the Afghan graveyard.
From the archive, Freeman Dyson: You must have principles that you're willing to die for. The moral imperative at the end of every war is reconciliation. In order to make a lasting peace, we must learn to live with our enemies.
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