What this is not even about, you know, going towards the wrong objective, having no clear objective, certainly no achievable objective, no definition of winning. And that's. That's where I think probably better than anyone else. The Cost of War project at Brown has done a great job in really looking at what that cost has been. Well, you talk about how the soldiers in Afghanistan feel, and I have a quite similar account from the ones I've spoken to. (57:28–57:39)
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