guard against potential threats rather than to nation build. the nation build thing in germany, japan, korea, arguably was really, really successful. the nation building in afghanistan, which we never really wanted to acknowledge we were trying to do and therefore never really tried to do all out was not successful. and i don t think we have built a successful state that s going to be another germany, another japan, another korea. claire one thing we can say is that american troops, the men and women who have gone over there, have prevented another attack on american soil in the last 20 years. you were a united states senator for 12 years during the height of this war in afghanistan in terms of what comes next we re seeing it, the taliban is retaking ground, they carried out the school bombing in may in west kabul that killed 85
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Car bombing at school in Kabul kills 55, injures over 150
Car bombing at school in Kabul kills 55, injures over 150
Explosions caused by a car bomb and mortars outside a school in Kabul, Afghanistan killed at least 55 people and wounded over 150, mostly female students.
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People stand at the site of a blast in Kabul, Afghanistan (Reuters photo)
Explosions caused by a car bomb and mortars outside a school in the Afghan capital Kabul on Saturday killed at least 55 people and wounded over 150, mostly female students, officials said, in an attack President Ashraf Ghani blamed on Taliban insurgents.
A senior security official told Reuters on condition of anonymity that most of the casualties were students coming out of the Sayed ul Shuhada school, and many were badly wounded in hospital.