Brian Katulis, a Senior Fellow with the Center for American Progress said he isn’t surprised by Thursday’s deadly bombing near the airport in Kabul, Afghanistan. Katulis, who specializes in the Middle East, National Security and Counterterrorism said now that the United States has made it known it hopes to pull out of Afghanistan by August 31, “There’s just an inherent risk and vulnerability that comes in operating this way.”
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