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TERRORISM SALON: Peter Bergen on Afghan Polling

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(Peter Bergen is a Schwartz Senior Fellow at the New America Foundation).

For a detailed snap shot of what Afghans really think take a look at the third yearly survery of Afghan opinion by BBC News and ABC News. If you don't trust polling data no need to read it.

December 2007 poll (ABC News/BBC).

-- Peter Bergen

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