Remembering September 11, 2001

by Joshua Foust on 9/13/2007

Joshua Foust spent September 11, 2007 thinking about what he calls “the original war on terror,” in Afghanistan. He collects local opinion and searches for hope amid the chaos.

That sounds hokey, but my latest roundup of Afghanistan commentary is worth checking out (I think, at least), over at Global Voices Online.


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Joshua Foust is a Fellow at the American Security Project and the author of Afghanistan Journal: Selections from Registan.net. His research focuses primarily on Central and South Asia. Joshua is a correspondent for The Atlantic and a columnist for PBS Need to Know. Joshua appears regularly on the BBC World News, Aljazeera, and international public radio. Joshua is also a regular contributor to Foreign Policy’s AfPak Channel, and his writing has appeared in the New York Times, Reuters, and the Christian Science Monitor. Follow him on twitter: @joshuafoust

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