World | Afghanistan First Lady Writes Home on Afghanistan Mrs. Bush sees hope, hurdles as donor summit kicks off in Paris By Jonas Oransky Posted Jun 12, 2008 1:34 PM CDT Copied U.S. first lady Laura Bush, left, delivers her speech, next to Afghan Foreign minister Rangin Dadfar Spanta, center, and Afghan President Hamid Karzai, right,. (AP Photo/ Francois Mori, Pool) Laura Bush, attending an international fundraising conference for Afghanistan after visiting the war-torn country, documents the distance it's traveled in recovery and the challenges ahead in a Wall Street Journal column. Hailing “amazing progress,” the first lady writes of lowered infant mortality and increased access to health care and education. But, she warns, there's still “danger lurking in the Afghan hills.” "Americans learned on a clear September morning that misery and oppression half a world away can manifest themselves on the next block," Bush writes in arguing the importance of keeping al-Qaeda out of Kabul. "That lesson has been retaught in the years since, in cities from Jakarta to London to Madrid." Read These Next The 8 Democrats who bucked party on shutdown have something in common. Porn studio is US' 'most prolific copyright plaintiff.' Hormone therapy for menopause was unfairly demonized, says the FDA. A veteran federal judge resigns to protest Trump. Report an error