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As more Afghan civilians die, so does trust of U.S. forces
Ghazi Gul blames U.S. troops for the death of his relatives during a raid on his village in Afghanistan last month. "If I can, I will hurt them," he says of American troops. (Zackary Canepari/Photo for the Tribune)

Trust of U.S. dying with Afghan civilians

As more civilians are killed by coalition forces, a backlash brews and threatens to undermine the U.S. mission in Afghanistan. The Tribune's Kim Barker reports.


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