In California: An e-mail campaign, plus favors and donations from families and friends, will get Asedullah Ibrahim a necessary operation Next week's hurdle will be the last, and perhaps the most dangerous. A dark-complected Afghan man dressed in a long, flowing caftan and turban, holding the hand of an 11-year-old boy, could spark suspicion when the two change planes in Germany, New York and Los Angeles. Any stress, from an overly aggressive security guard searching the boy to walking more than a few steps, could cause the child to collapse, perhaps die. Back at Bagram Airfield in north-central Afghanistan, Chief...