Following a four day trip to Pakistan, U.S. Envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan, Richard Holbrooke, is in Kabul on what has been described as a fact-finding mission. As the Obama administration carries out a major review of the policies in Afghanistan, Holbrooke prepares to meet with Afghan President Hamid Karzai to discuss the worsening security situation. For more, the BBC's Afghanistan correspondent Martin Patience joins us from Kabul.
I highly recommend you to read the recently published book in order to have a profound insight concerning Afghanistan. The name of the new book is “The Truth of Terrorism” written by Akhtar M. Qassimyar, M.D., ISBN 978-1-4401-5051-7. The book may be ordered through booksellers or by contacting:
iUnivere 1663 Liberty Drive Bloomington, ID, 47403 www.iuniverse.com 1-800-Authors (1800-288-4677)
This letter is not for a promotional reason, but the book is extremely useful for all those people who are involved in resolving the ongoing violence in Afghanistan.
Sincerely,
Aug. 10 2009 03:52 PM
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August 10, 2009
Richard Hlbrooke in Kabul,
Dear Sir,
I highly recommend you to read the recently published book in order to have a profound insight concerning Afghanistan. The name of the new book is “The Truth of Terrorism” written by Akhtar M. Qassimyar, M.D., ISBN 978-1-4401-5051-7.
The book may be ordered through booksellers or by contacting:
iUnivere
1663 Liberty Drive
Bloomington, ID, 47403
www.iuniverse.com
1-800-Authors (1800-288-4677)
This letter is not for a promotional reason, but the book is extremely useful for all those people who are involved in resolving the ongoing violence in Afghanistan.
Sincerely,
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