U.S. and Afghanistan sign security agreement
Clip: 09/30/2014 | 1m 37s
The United States and Afghanistan signed a bilateral security agreement, after months of uncertainty over what happens when the U.S.-led international mission officially ends at the end of the year. The deal will allow U.S. and NATO troops to carry out counterterrorism missions and support Afghan forces. Chief foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Warner reports.
Aired: 09/30/14
Expired: 12/31/69
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