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3 July, 20:29
Why was fighting in Afghanistan was so difficult?
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Abbigail Barr
3 July, 20:50
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Fighting in Afghanistan was so difficult because:
Terrain was almost insurmountable, hard to get around
various tribes and gangs that act as the militia. This is yet another threat to the US
so much lack of infrastructure
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