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At least 21 people, including several civilians, were killed during an attack on the Intercontinental Hotel in Kabul on Tuesday, raising concerns about whether Afghanis are ready to secure their own country as U.S. troops prepare to withdraw. NBC Chief Foreign Correspondent Richard Engel reports.June 30, 2011