In Afghanistan, even after intense negotiations, the government refuses to sign a bilateral security agreement with the United States, putting our troop presence and diplomatic footprint in doubt and increasing the risk that extremists will return.
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Granger expresses concern over Afghanistan's refusal to sign a security agreement.
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