‘The IED problem is getting out of control. We’ve got to stop the bleeding.’

BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan — By the late summer of 2002, as the first anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks on New York and Washington approached, an American victory in Afghanistan appeared all but assured. A pro-Western government had convened in Kabul. Reconstruction teams fanned out through …

 
‘The IED problem is getting out of control. We’ve got to stop the bleeding.’