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    to be his father’s young Hazara servant. This story takes place in the country of Afghanistan during the 1970’s and ends somewhere between 2002 and 2003. This country has been very complex. We see brief fragments of this country’s history throughout the novel. Many of the events in this novel were caused by events that occurred in real life. During the times that ranged from the 1930’s and the 1970’s, Afghanistan was a monarchy that was ruled by a king by the name of, Zahir Shah. King Zahir…

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    Aggressive Drone Warfare

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    Drone Warfare: The United States and their Aggressive Drone Policy in Afghanistan The United States has shifted its military strategies for taking out foreign enemies by reducing the number of boots they put on the ground and increasing the use of unmanned aerial vehicles referred to as drones. The use of drones is effective at sparing the number of U.S. soldiers and pilots being sent to deal with terrorist organizations (Grayson 2016). However it is ineffective in reducing the number of…

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    Khaled Hosseini’s Kite Runner describes the hardships the people of Afghanistan had to endure during the transition of Afghanistan from a vibrant country to a war filled country. Hosseini starts off with the story of two best friends, a rich boy and his servant. Amir and Hassan grew up together, spending every moment of the day playing. They ran the streets of vibrant Kabul flying kites and enjoying the happiness filled the streets. When the Afghan culture switches from a kind community to a war…

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    Terrorism: The Taliban

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    violence against a population or group of people to spread fear for the purpose of a political motive or agenda. The Taliban is possibly one of the most renowned terrorist groups in Afghanistan, and despite the containment methods used against them, they continue to grow and prevail in rural southern areas of Afghanistan and parts of Kabul. The Taliban is unique because they not only adhere by means of strict Islamic fundamentalism, but Pashtun laws and culture. The Taliban’s ability to rally…

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    I moved to the United States of America almost three years ago, because of some issues that my country has. First of all, I am from Afghanistan; Afghanistan is a third world country and it is located in the Middle East. Safety and security have been a big issue in Afghanistan, and that is one the reasons why I moved to the USA. For example, my country was in a war for thirty years and still, it is not very safe there. Basically, it is not a war zone anymore, but there are still suicide bombers…

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    The Kite Runner

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    everyone differently. Khaled Hosseini grew up in Kabul, Afghanistan, because of this he puts a lot of raw emotion and real life experience into the descriptions of what happens in and around Kabul. These things will shape the main characters as they grow up in this area. The mood and conflicts as well as the characters change as the setting does when it changes from Afghanistan to America. In The Kite Runner, Khaled Hosseini uses the setting of Afghanistan to analyze the changes in Amir and…

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    The Kite Runner The book The Kite Runner, is written by Khaled Hosseini. The Kite Runner takes place mostly in Kabul, Afghanistan, during the time period 1963-1981 and Fremont, California, during the time period 2001. In the book The Kite Runner, there is a wide variety of characters, which will be discussed in depth later on. The narrator and protagonist in the story is Amir. Amir struggles throughout the book feeling bad and trying to redeem himself for betraying his half brother, Hassan. The…

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    The Battle of Mazari Sharif, Afghanistan was the first battle and victory in the Global War of Terrorism following the attacks in the United States on September 11, 2001 (Fall_of_Mazari_Sharif, 2015). The combined forces of Northern Alliance U.S. Army Special Forces, supported by the U.S Air Force and U.S. Naval Air Forces (Gutkin, 2001) fought against the Taliban, al-Qaeda forces, led by Osama bin Laden, and Pakistani volunteers for the control of Mazari Sharif. This battle took place on…

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    from Mohammed Zaman, who was her best source until this occurred. She also goes on to explain the meaning behind the title. “Every Man in this Village is a Liar” is the reality of Afghanistan after September 2011. If a person is telling the truth, they’re lying. If they’re lying, they’re telling the truth. Afghanistan was a country of deception…

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    Throughout history, nations have struggled with equality between men and women. Such nations like the United States, didn’t gain voting rights for women until the 1920’s and are still struggling with equal pay today. Afghanistan, in particular, has developed a culture that practices inequality towards women. As of current times, many girls go without education and rights. Overall, many liberties and justices are not being given to women in general. Living in the 20th century, this should not be…

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