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President Barack Obama and fellow NATO leaders have solidified plans for an "irreversible transition" in Afghanistan, affirming their commitment to ending the deeply unpopular war in 2014 and voicing confidence in the ability of Afghan forces to take the lead for securing their country even sooner.
The NATO alliance that has fought for a decade in Afghanistan is helping that nation shift toward stability and peace, but there will be "hard days ahead," President Barack Obama said Sunday.
Thousands of protesters marched through downtown Chicago in one of the city's largest demonstrations in years, airing grievances about war, climate change and a wide range of other complaints as world leaders assembled for a NATO summit.
Two members of the US-led coalition were killed yesterday when two men wearing Afghan police uniforms fired on them.
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