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"I don't feel this is the best approach to keeping Americans safe from future terrorist attacks," Kuster said. "I think we need to have this narrowly focused counter-terrorism mission designed to disrupt al-Qaida."
Kuster said she would have joined U.S. Rep Carol Shea-Porter of the 1st District in voting against a bill the House passed last week providing $37 billion to pay for the two wars.
...Among Kuster's foreign policy advisers is John Hutson, dean of Franklin Pierce Law Center and retired Navy rear admiral and judge advocate general. Hutson, a former Republican who became a public supporter of Obama, said he and Kuster spoke about the plan to send more troops to Afghanistan.
I believe Kuster and Shea-Porter are broadly in line with Granite Staters, 65% of whom say the war is going badly.
Kuster's views on Afghanistan played a role in her endorsement by NH Peace Action, which release can be seen here.
Much of the rest of the Monitor article is devoted to Katrina Swett's early support for the Iraq war, which I spent some time looking at here.