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    The sole culprit of misunderstandings between sovereign countries is the mental state of men. People live each day by having each personal belief and principles in which may cause the inerasable scars in the hearts of men. Countries ravaged by war due to personal consciousness of the supremacy. The inhabitants suffer the consequences of such actions of the authorities the most‚ causing the people to desert their lands in order to find a land that can provide a substantial living. The abandoned

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    extraordinary person‚ Najaf Mazari. In Najaf Mazari’s life he goes through many difficulties‚ such as the time that he spent in Woomera that made his life much better than it was‚ but it is also the continuous and numerous war and conflict in his village and across his nation of Afghanistan. Najaf‚ his whole life has revolved around difficult decisions and choices‚ some of these decisions made him get caught by the Taliban. To get through all of this he created options and with the help of his belief in

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    situation or have a certain status. By giving this power to hurt someone without being in any trouble‚ some participants might have loss individuality for a short amount of time during that process. After the attack on 9/11 the U.S. went to war in Afghanistan. During the war many Afghans and Taliban

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    College Prep English “The Kite Runner” Ashley Wheeler |Pg # |Notes from text: |Explanation: | | | | | |1-21 |“That was a long time ago‚ but it’s wrong what they say about |Foreshadowing and hinting at what might be explained later in | |

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    The Taliban is a religious group formed in Afghanistan in 1994 consumed of mostly Pashtuns from Afghanistan who took control of the Afghanistan government in 1996 and ruled them until the attack of September 11‚ 2001 . “The Taliban ’s promise - in Pashtun areas straddling Pakistan and Afghanistan - was to restore peace and security and enforce their own austere version of Sharia‚ or Islamic law‚ once in power (BBC News).” Members of the Taliban help out al-Qaeda‚ they are dangerous‚ and they give

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    806 Billion dollars spent in the war on terror 6‚639 American troops killed in war on terror THREATS ISIS POSES ON THE US - - - - - Threats ISIS poses on the US They aren’t just threatening they are also following through have killed multiple americans Are known to be even more extreme than al qaeda if isis isn’t killed and destroyed it will only recruit more and become stronger Isis could attack in revenge if U.S does anything We still have not detected

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    250 citizens of India‚ men and women from El Salvador‚ Iran‚ Mexico and Japan‚ and hundreds of British citizens’. It is quite obvious that Bush is trying to stir up the anger towards the terrorists in the Middle East countries‚ such as Afghanistan in preparation for war. He states the victims from various countries. Targeting the international community‚ to direct the anger of these victim’s friends and families towards the terrorists. By emoting the international audience‚ Bush gains allies and global

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    John Doe Colonel Mustard MIL Battle Analysis March 2010 Operation Anaconda Battle Analysis In the mountainous Shah-i-Khot region south of the city of Gardez in Eastern Afghanistan‚ Operation Anaconda took place early March 2002. Operation Anaconda‚ to this day‚ stands as the largest reported ground action in the Afghan war. This 17-day battle led to eight U.S. casualties and over 50 wounded. Operation Anaconda is viewed as a success due to coalition forces being able to kill and root out several

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    Pakistan and Afghanistan: Neighbors in War and Peace Majyd Aziz (Former President Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry) Presentation at the Panel Discussion on “Pakistan’s Relations with Regional Countries (Afghanistan‚ Iran‚ and CARs)” At National Institute of Management‚ Karachi‚ July 02-2012 Preamble: PAKISTAN and Afghanistan are two neighbors that have a lot in common. Although a 2600 km border separates the two nations‚ they have common cultural values‚ traditions‚ religion

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    in Afghanistan strike a balance between our nation’s own self-interest and humanitarian efforts.. Murphy begins by summarizing the commitment of the Canadian government in efforts to eliminate the Taliban and al-Qaeda; both were participating forces in the 9/11 attacks‚ which affected both the USA and Canada alike. Murphy continues by noting that in addition to self-interest‚ the Canadian government has a strong concern for humanitarian efforts directed towards the safety of the Afghanistan nation

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