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Outsourcing in Afghanistan: Who’s Protecting Our Supply Lines? (Time.com)

U.S. soldiers with C Troop 1-71 CAV patrol in the village of Maruf-Kariz in Dand district, south of Kandahar, June 26, 2010. REUTERS/Denis Sinyakov (AFGHANISTAN - Tags: MILITARY CONFLICT)Time.com - The main supply lines for U.S. operations into Afghanistan are dependent on warlords of dubious allegiance and a Central Asian nation on the verge of disintegration


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