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we installeded ten years later that government make as deal with the taliban. how does that play out here among the american public? well, thing the key factor, number one, is done the american public perceive we re safer as a result of all these actions? we re in afghanistan because of the 9/11 attacks, and i think if through ice a sense that we actually degraded al qaeda and others, i think if we passed e theest i think we have passed the test when you hear 50 to 100 al qaeda representatives perhaps in afghanistan then beyond that oochz, think there s this issue of most americans today, sadly, i think, are disconnected from these wars. know you were out in afghanistan earlier this summer. the burden of these wars are actually being borne mostly by the troops, other people serving in the u.s. government and their families. that s a very narrow slice of the american public and because we re financing this war and all of the wars on borrowed money, most americans don t feel the fi