Who Won The War In Afghanistan? Perhaps No OneArun Rath
There has been talk of the Taliban moving the country’s capital from Kabul to its religious heartland Kandahar in Afghanistan’s southern borders on the Arghandab River. But the outfit still attaches a great deal of importance to the current capital. This was confirmed by its appointment of ...
He was succeeded by Ashraf Ghani. Early in his tenure enjoyed strong support from the West. However, that support diminished amid rampant government corruption, weak leadership, and a resurgence of the Taliban. Likewise, Karzai was initially embraced by a broad spectrum of factions in Afghanistan,...
The group was formed by "mujahideen" fighters who fought Soviet forces in the 1980s with the backing of the CIA. What is the group's history in Afghanistan? Emerging in 1994 as one of several factions fighting a civil war, the Taliban gained control of much of the ...
5.The lesson from the history story was that Afghanistan has always been the home of the bravest women in the world.He is telling his family this because they have to be brave.6.Because Father was educated in England.This means,there was really no reason to take Father but they just ...
Seventeen-year-old Marzia Zada recalls the horror as her father and brother were murdered by theTalibannear their home in Afghanistan. Marzia was shot in the face. "When I was 6 someone shot me, my father and my brother. My father and my brother's just dead," Marzia said. ...
was clearly upset that Biden has failed to console families who want the president to acknowledge their loss. But Biden has been reluctant to do so, as his poll numbers took a nosedive after the swift fall of Kabul following America's 20-year war in Afghanistan. Lead Art: President Jo...
The Man Who Would Be King: Directed by John Huston. With Sean Connery, Michael Caine, Christopher Plummer, Saeed Jaffrey. In 1880s India, two former British soldiers decide to set themselves up as Kings in Kafiristan, a land where no white man has set fo
The man who abused him said he “was as nice as a little girl”. Later this was repeated just over half a dozen times by the same perpetrator, who threatened the boy that if he told someone about what had happened, he would be killed. The use of such threats is found in several ...
At the time of writing, the United States was not involved in any major invasions or direct wars with other nations. However, there are campaigns involving American intervention in other wars. There are also the ongoing actions of America’s “war” on terrorism, whether against Islamic extremis...