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Fisher Holden
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25 May, 08:46
Why did us troops withdraw from afghans
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Winston Bauer
25 May, 09:15
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Initially the Americans invaded Afghanistan, intending to prevent the possibility of terrorists bases placement on its territory. However, very quickly, the administration of George W. Bush decided to start building Afghan statehood according to the Western model. Moreover, the possible negative reaction of the local population, especially the Afghan society, consisting of many nationalities, tribes and clans, was absolutely not taken into account.
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