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		    <title>Sun Tzu Commented on Biden for Afghanistan by Amitai Etzioni</title>
		        
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		        <![CDATA[<p>Does the West really have any strategic options in Afghanistan?  Should the next president just bail out of this debacle?  One strategist thinks there are strategic options: <a href="http://strategydevelopment.net/wordpress/?p=37"> Strategic Options: The West and Afghanistan</a> How would Sun Tzu who knows Strategy and this region advise the next U.S. President?</p>]]>
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