Comments Send Print Share Recommend Tweet Afghans navigate between occupation and chaos November 14, 2012 By: Worldview Download Story [View the story "Worldview 11.14.12" on Storify]Worldview 11.14.12With the withdrawal of foreign troops on the horizon, Afghan warlords are working to consolidate their military power. This strains a weakened central government in an already fractured nation. We look at the fight for Afghanistan's sovereignty with Susan Chayes, a senior associate for the Carnegie Storified by · Wed, Nov 14 2012 08:02:05Afghans navigate between occupation and chaosOne of the country’s most powerful warlords recently calledupon his followers to reorganize against the Taliban. Afghan Warlord Ismail Khan's Call to Arms Rattles KabulMr. Khan is one of the strongest of a group of warlords who defined the country's recent history in battling the Soviets, the Taliban and...This doesn’t seem to bode well for the Afghanistan government's stability once NATO troops withdraw. Taliban Urge Obama to Speed Up WithdrawalKABUL-The Taliban advised President Barack Obama to use his second term to focus on America's domestic problems instead of "policing the ...Panetta Says U.S. Reviewing Afghanistan Troops After 2014A review of options for the size and scope of the U.S. military's role in Afghanistan after 2014 will be completed within weeks, Defense ...We’ll assess Afghanistan’s future with Susan Chayes, a senior associate for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Comments Send Print Share Recommend Tweet Previous post in Worldview Worldview 11.13.12 Next post in Worldview Worldview 11.15.12 View the discussion thread. Top Headlines On WBEZ.org Historic South Side theater for sale Chicago bike culture 101 Endangered herons nest in Lincoln Park Chicago's oldest diners Architect’s Pilsen vision is green, fashion friendly Always, someone else's boat: Photo of the Day - May 20, 2013 Lois Lowry shares the pain and pleasure of memory The recent trifecta of scandals are Obama's own fault Even celebrities face domestic violence Riding the 'L,' an epiphany, longing — need — for therapy