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Stosunek Afganczyków do Amerykanów po wojnie - NYT

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Stosunek Afganczyków do Amerykanów po wojnie - NYT
A market in Waygal, a large village deep in the Waygal valley, that American forces were never able to reach during their campaign in Afghanistan's Nuristan province on Feb. 20, 2023. Convinced that Nuristan would become a transport hub and hide-out for Al Qaeda and its allies, the Americans built bases and aggressively patrolled an area that, for the better part of a century, had been granted autonomy from its own government. (Bryan Denton/The New York Times)
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2023-02-20
BRYAN DENTON/The New York Times Agency/East News
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BRYAN DENTON
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