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    Regardless of the way this won 't be essential and there might be fiascos, Zabihullah Mujahid said it was too soon to remark on the strategy in light of the way that Gulbuddin Kekmatyar to return home following 20 years and this is just the fundamental walk. both sides should change as per an all around one of a kind political reality.The peace controls warlord Gulbuddin Hekmatyar is the country 's first peace climbing since the Taliban pushed their revolt in 2001, after to being driven from power in the wake of the 9/11 strikes on the United States. The theory shows a triumph of sorts for Mr. Ghani, who has been not fit pass on peace in Afghanistan despite race affirmations and early attempts to pass on an adjacent by political relationship…

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    Afghanistan Paper WHAT I KNOW? Americans have been fighting in Afghanistan for a while. I Believe that the reason we went over there was because of 9/11. I may be absolutely wrong on that though. From what I have heard previously on the news, thousands of Afghanistan citizens were killed in this war. My research is all about the Combat Outpost. I know absolutely nothing about it. I have no idea what it is, or who it is, when it happened or how it occurred. WHAT I WANT TO KNOW? Since I know…

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    Therefore, in order to regain the global prominence they used to have, the United States of America should cease giving monetary support to and interfering with nations not their own. The U.S’ foreign relations are negatively affected when they enforce their democratic beliefs in other countries. While many American citizens think that their nation is universally acknowledged as a virtuous and upstanding nation which does not allow most ethical transgressions to go unpunished, a great deal of…

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    her whatsoever. This harsh treatment makes Mariam despise her husband and she becomes distant and tries to avoid any contact with him. Rasheed’s actions mold Mariam to act the way she does, especially when Laila comes into the picture. Laila had a better start with Rasheed than Mariam. He thought she was pretty so he bought her an expensive ring, allowed her to sleep in his room, and even thought that he loved her. When she got pregnant he was ecstatic, but that was soon put to rest when…

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    Taliban in Afghanistan. We see the CIA and America shift their views away from the country, no longer considering it crucial to American interests, and basically turn a blind eye to a major humanitarian crisis set about by their actions over the last decade. Despite the retreat of Soviet Forces, the communist dominated Government still held power in Afghanistan. The CIA continued funding of the rebel groups, especially the groups led by Ahmad Shah Massoud, a more moderate Islamic freedom fighter…

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    occupied Afghanistan, the freedom fighters were formed by financial support of foreign countries, particularly the United States, although the war was against an invasion but it was highly triggered under the theme of Islamic Jihad, fighting against the infidels occupation, religious schools were established in Pakistan and Afghanistan providing holy lessons to fighters and encouraging them to join the Jehad and fight against the Russia, after the withdrawal of the soviet union in 1989 the…

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    exposing the link between CIA officials in Central American to California Drug Rings. The article speaks how the CIA allowed the influxes of cocaine in the African American community for monetary gain to support the contras operations in Central American. The three-day newspaper article series was called The Dark Alliance. In the mid 1980 several official and journalistic investigations uncovers the involvement of the (CIA) United States Central Intelligence Agency in cocaine trafficking…

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