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WASHINGTON:In making peace with the Taliban, the United States is moving to end its longest-ever war and also signalling a major shift: After two decades, an era of global US military interventionism is winding down.Since the September 11, 2001 attacks killed 3,000 people and traumatised the American psyche, the debate in Washington has been not whether but how to wage a worldwide war on terror. The 2003 invasion of Iraq set off worldwide protests but Afghanistan had been cast in Washington as the g
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