Obviously, Americans think that they can keep them away from terrorism by evanishing all their so-called enemies such as Iraq and Afghanistan, and now both country are under their control, however, terrorism does not disappear as they have hoped. Contrarily, there seems to be an ever-increasin...
U.S. forces carried out Operation Anaconda from March 2 to 10 in Afghanistan, killing anywhere between 100 and 1,000 members of the Taliban and al-Qaida. There were 80 casualties among U.S. forces, including eight dead and 72 wounded. That October, Congress passed the Iraq Resolution, ...
At 18, Katie Stubblefield lost her face. At 21, she became the youngest person in the U.S. to undergo the still experimental surgery. Follow her incredible story.
Yes, despite the withdrawal from Afghanistan, we still have thousands of troops deployed all over the world who are serving in a variety of capacities. Hundreds of Montanans are currently answering the call, deployed in service to their state and nation. Hundreds more are getting ready to deploy...
I made the choice to stay, unlike Annika Hampson, humanitarian worker based in Afghanistan, who wrote about this aid worker’s dilemma and the reasons why she herself made the choice to leave.Check out her article on The New Humanitarian. Totally understand her point of view, and agree that...
or Brazil should be seen as victims of the war in Afghanistan as much as fallen soldiers are. If so, the numbers would be staggering. Nearly841,000Americans have died of a drug overdose since the war in Afghanistan began, including more than 70,000 in 2019 alone. The majority of these ...
Trump, after leaving office, became the first former president to be indicted, convicted and sentenced. But he has long tried to cast his many investigations as politically motivated. Attendees cheer as President Donald Trump speaks after taking the oath of office during the 60th Presidential Inaugu...
Obviously, Americans think that they can keep them away from terrorism by evanishing all their so-called enemies such as Iraq and Afghanistan, and now both country are under their control, however, terrorism does not disappear as they h... 文档格式:DOC | 页数:1 | 浏览次数:156 | 上传...
“Americans need to accept that we shouldn’t have been there. Afghanistan was justified. This wasn’t,” said Phipps, who deployed twice to Iraq, first to Fallujah in 2004 and then to Ramadi in 2005. “I was walking among giants, and saw incredible ac...
“Americans need to accept that we shouldn’t have been there. Afghanistan was justified. This wasn’t,” said Phipps, who deployed twice to Iraq, first to Fallujah in 2004 and then to Ramadi in 2005. “I was walking among giants, and saw incredible acts ...