The War in Afghanistan

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The War in Afghanistan has been an all consuming conflict for the US government since we started to launch air strikes on October 7, 2001. This is a conflict that’s been brewing since before the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. This war has the continuation of past conflicts in it, conflicts that can be connected a good deal to the interference of other large powers, such as the USSR. From keeping an eye on the oil reserves, pressuring Iran, and keeping Pakistan stable, our interests and motives for occupying Afghanistan are undeniably laced with many ulterior motives, providing us with the issue of unfavorable opinion and our interests being the source of terrorist attacks. Afghanistan is a country that has been plagued with disarray and strong outside control by those that are not of European descent for as far back as the First Anglo-Afghan War, and possibly further back. Afghanistan is also a country that has dealt with internal strife in the form of civil war that has aided in its instability.

The current War in Afghanistan can be contributed to the fallout from a few factors: the Afghan Civil War, the USSR invasion and withdrawal, and the fall of the Afghan Communist Government. The Afghan Civil war started when the People’s Democratic Party of Afghanistan took over the government in a bloody coup in April 1978. There was much internal fighting between PDPA government and the people. The people started to resist to this new government and the USSR used this as an opportunity to send in their troops to prop up their new potential satellite government. As a result, the rebellious Afghani people started to form militarized resistance in the form of the mujahedeen who fought against the USSR invasion. This pr...

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...sion has reinforced our weak points: the terrorist’s hatred for the west and our dependency on the oil. This has caused many conflicts for the US from our pipelines being bombed, to harboring unfavorable opinion from the people we are attempting to help as a result. The conflict is not a new one and is a continuation of conflicts past, from removal of soviet troops to the Afghanistan civil wars. With the internal conflict that this country is used to dealing with, no one wins.

Works Cited

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