Downrange: An Informal Report on a trip to Afghanistan with Marine Gen. James N. Mattis

[Part Two of Four:]

6. Kabul is a Third World city, squalid as mud and dirty as hell. Every building that's above the level of the people is built like a fortress; compounds with high walls topped with razor wire, AK-toting guards out front and security cameras atop Y-shaped posts. At the airport, guard towers are set in onion fields with police asleep or tending little vegetable gardens or heating tea over propane stoves. They're keeping watch, supposedly, over cyclone fences topped with...

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