From the minute that a US-led coalition, acting in response to the al-Qaeda attacks on New York and Washington five years ago, brought down the Taliban regime in Afghanistan, it became its obligation - morally and under the laws of war - to restore stability and try to set the country on a path to modest but self-sustaining prosperity.
That the size of that task has grown beyond all anticipation does not in any measure diminish the obligation.

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