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Conversations and stories about war and what it means to all of us.

From the San Diego Union-Tribune, three Marines reflect on a year at war. http://bit.ly/gdpsnT


New blog post: Wife on the Roller Coaster writes about the adjustment period when her husband returns home. http://to.pbs.org/eSXERW


The review of the war left some questions unanswered. NPR lists five such questions. http://n.pr/ezfhg0


The White House qualifies progress in the Afghanistan war as "fragile" and "reversible" http://politi.co/hv1C8I


New blog post: Kat Causey writes about the challenge of starting holiday traditions as a military family. http://to.pbs.org/eqgMPX


New blog post: Kanani Fong writes a Christmas letter to the soldiers serving in Afghanistan. http://to.pbs.org/fVleWI


Looking for signs of progress, a CNN reporter contrasts Kandahar today with the city he visited 10 years ago. http://bit.ly/f3JTlm


Outlook grim as U.S. touts progress in Afghan review. http://reut.rs/erf1Pl


From @nytimes: 360-degree photos of various scenes from a soldier's life in Afghanistan. http://nyti.ms/hs4H0C


See a preview of John Pilger's new film, The War You Don't See, and read why he thinks wars are not reported honestly. http://bit.ly/gEX9I1


A Norwegian filmmaker shows a Taliban attack, from the Taliban's point of view. http://bit.ly/hW7al6


New blog post: Andrew Lubin questions Sen. Lindsey Graham's call for permanent bases in Afghanistan. http://to.pbs.org/hyWvcO


What will Afghanistan look like after 2014? It's not pretty. http://bit.ly/f1mmmH


New York Magazine recommends a 7-hr play about Afghanistan http://bit.ly/eYQk9z


Results of Afghan review due next week. Reuters lays out three scenarios for how the first half of 2011 might go. http://reut.rs/h5FrRD


Reminder: Tomorrow (12/4) is the deadline for sending packages via the US Postal Service to Afghanistan and Iraq in time for Christmas.


Kanani Fong writes about troop supporters, explaining that this tribe is not made up of warmongering lemmings http://to.pbs.org/fEhmlD


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