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15 February, 18:23
Why did the u. s. become involved in afghanistan?
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Caleb Mccall
15 February, 18:53
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In Afghanistan, there was a Taliban Government, which supported terrorism around the world. At the time, Al Qaeda, was provided shelter there and they kept Osama Bin Laden. They refused to hand him over after 9/11 happened, and yeah. I don't know all the details, but that's the sum up I think.
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