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There is no benefit, our country always thinks that the Americans are taking advantage of Iraq and Afghanistan. Maybe it's because of the cultural differences between the two countries. The misunderstanding is deeper.
From another point of view, can the Americans provide any economic benefits to China during the War of Resistance Against Japan? It may be that the so-called US imperialism has been propagated by the state for decades, as if any of their actions must be ill-intentioned. In fact, from the beginning of World War I to the present, the main driving force for the world's civilization and progress has actually been the ideals of the United States and its leaders, whether it is Roosevelt, Reagan, Clinton, and Bush, if we take off the colored glasses and look at their governing behavior, we should be able to have a relatively sober understanding.
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At least not now, as far as the United States is concerned, it has mainly solved the stomach problem of arms dealers and diverted some of the dissatisfaction caused by some of Bush Jr.'s policy mistakes in the United States. As for why it is still in Afghanistan now, it is mainly because of geopolitics and, of course, unproven mineral resources such as rare earths, lithium, etc.
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As soon as Karzai took office, he signed a large gas pipeline order.
And Karzai used to be a consultant to Unocal (it seems to be), so he can be said to be a puppet of the United States, and the United States certainly has benefits.
A look at Fahrenheit 911 should be somewhat useful.
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Not in the near future. Playing here is mainly geostrategic preemption.
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There are basically no benefits and not many adverse effects.
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The reason was American retaliation for the events of 911. The special geographical location of Afghanistan has made it a key point of transportation between South Asia and Central Asia and West Asia, which has led many countries to want to get their hands on Afghanistan.
The war was U.S. retaliation for 9/11 and marked the beginning of the war on terror. Coalition officials say the purpose of the war is to arrest bin Laden and other al-Qaeda members and punish the Taliban for supporting ****.
The war affects neighboring countries, and during the war in Afghanistan, the U.S. military alleged that allegedly allegedly al-Qaeda members fled across the border to Pakistan, which once caused tensions in neighboring countries. In addition, the former Soviet Union and Central Asian countries in northern Afghanistan have attracted the hostility of other Islamic countries such as Lebanon and Sudan because of their assistance to the US military. Due to the problems of Afghanistan itself, the United States has wasted the huge investment of the West, and not only has it failed to lead to turmoil in Afghanistan, but on the contrary, it has suffered damage to itself.
On December 29, 2014, Obama officially declared the end of the war in Afghanistan.
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What is the root cause of the U.S. war in Afghanistan? Is it a savior or a hegemon?
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It refers to the war waged by the United States against the Taliban regime in Afghanistan and the number one suspect in the "9/11" attacks, Osama bin Laden and his al-Qaeda organization. Since 7 October 2001, the United States and Britain have deployed nearly 80,000 troops and deployed five aircraft carrier groups and more than 500 warplanes to carry out military strikes on Afghanistan. Two months later, the Taliban regime was overthrown with the assistance of the "anti-Taliban coalition" forces in Afghanistan.
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The war in Afghanistan began in 2001 when the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan, leading to a 10-year war. The reason for the war is that the interests of the two sides conflict.
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The war in Afghanistan was a war led by the United States against the Taliban and al-Qaeda, which was launched by the United States in retaliation for the 911 attacks.
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This is a war between the US-led coalition and the Taliban. There are a lot of **** here, mainly to suppress these ****.
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It was the war that took place in Afghanistan because of the uneven political and economic development.
The staple food of Afghans is pilaf, which is baked with wheat, barley, corn and sun-dried mulberries and peas. There are two types of pies: stuffed and unfilled. But no matter which one it is, the aroma of the baked cake is tangy, and it has a unique flavor when eaten torn or grilled lamb. >>>More
In fact, there are historical reasons why the United States chose to station troops in Afghanistan, and this historical reason is mainly divided into three stages. >>>More
The 2001 war in Afghanistan was a war fought by the U.S.-led coalition against al-Qaeda and the Taliban on October 7, 2001, in retaliation for the 9/11 attacks and marked the beginning of the war on terror. Coalition officials say the purpose of the war is to arrest bin Laden and other al-Qaeda members and punish the Taliban for supporting ****. On May 2, 2012, Obama, who was on a surprise visit to Afghanistan, said that the war in Afghanistan was coming to an end. >>>More
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For oil, of course. But it is not to plunder oil, but to maintain the privilege of settling oil in dollars. Occupying a country and then plundering its resources is outdated, and this is what Belgium does in Africa, not what the United States does in the Middle East. >>>More