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	<title>Comments on: Rise of the Drones</title>
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		<title>By: sanshinwa</title>
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		<description>The world should realise that use of power is not the way to peace. It is the cross border infiltration into Afghanistan which needs to be stopped from the neighbours of Afghanistan. A region with good trade ties with the world will bring Afghans waring factions into terms of peace with the world rather than armed conflict. A read which discusses this point at length is &quot;Afghanistan and Future of Asia&quot;.</description>
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