How to Negotiate with the Taliban | Foreign Affairs : vimarsana.com

How to Negotiate with the Taliban | Foreign Affairs

After many starts and stops, now is the time to try to negotiate a peace settlement in Afghanistan. The United States should help Afghan forces hold the line on the battlefield, remain dedicated to Afghanistan's security into 2017 and beyond, and make some concessions to keep the Taliban talking.

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