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  1. 19 Αυγ 2021 · The documents detail ongoing problems that bedeviled the American war in Afghanistan from the beginning: lack of “visibility into who the bad guys are;” Pakistan’s double game of taking U.S. aid while providing a sanctuary to the Taliban; “mission creep” as a counterterror effort against al-Qaeda morphed into a nation-building war ...

  2. The Costs of War project Brown University estimates that since 2001, the U.S. Government has spent just under $1 tril-lion in appropriated taxpayer funds in Afghanistan. That’s $50 bil-lion a year for almost 20 years.

  3. The American War in Afghanistan: A History. Carter Malakasian (Oxford University Press, 2021), 561 pages, 20 maps, 62 pages of notes, glossary and abbrevi-ations, bibliography, and index. Reviewed by J. R. Seeger.

  4. troops irresponsibly would likely lead to a new civil war in Afghanistan, inviting the reconstitution of anti-U.S. terrorist groups that could threaten our homeland and providing them with a narrative of victory against the world’s most powerful country. Supporting peace nego-tiations offers the United States the chance to honor U.S.

  5. 29 Σεπ 2021 · lessons learned from the Afghanistan into extant doctrine, training, and operational approaches risks the United States adapting to fight previous wars, rather than future ones. Others maintain that such scrutiny is necessary, because capabilities that were utilized during the Afghanistan campaign, such as foreign military capacity building and

  6. 5 Ιαν 2020 · This is a repository of the Afghanistan papers released by the Washington Post on December 9th, 2019 detailing the negligence and issues that has caused the Afghanistan conflict to drag on for as long as it has. For more information and some background on the documents visit this link.

  7. 21 Αυγ 2021 · The United States had played a major role in supporting anti-Soviet mujahideen, but U.S. attention to Afghanistan declined with the withdrawal of Soviet troops after the 1988 Geneva Accords; the U.S. embassy in Kabul was evacuated for security reasons in January 1989 and remained closed until 2001.

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