Photos: 2013
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Above: Slideshow (36) Afghanistan: Nation at a crossroads - 2013Manjunath Kiran / AFP - Getty Images
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Slideshow (139) Afghanistan: Nation at a crossroads - 2012Noorullah Shirzada / AFP - Getty Images
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Slideshow (234) Afghanistan: Nation at a crossroads - 2011Rahmat Gul / AP
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Slideshow (158) Afghanistan: Nation at a crossroads - 2010Altaf Qadri / AP
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Slideshow (88) Afghanistan: Nation at a crossroads - 2009: TroopsZohra Bensemra / Reuters
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Slideshow (31) Afghanistan: Nation at a crossroads - 2009: CiviliansAhmad Masood / Reuters
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Slideshow (10) Soldiers of the Afghan National ArmyKevin Frayer / AP
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Slideshow (23) Living in the combat zoneErin Trieb / VII Mentor Program
Data: Timeline: The war in Afghanistan
A look at key events in the U.S.-led conflict in the south-central Asian nation.
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Above: Data Timeline: The war in AfghanistanManpreet Romana / AFP/Getty Images
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Map Conflict in Afghanistan
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