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  • ...c}}'''''On Afghanistan''''' is a 1857 work by [[Friedrich Engels]] about [[Afghanistan]]. ...ttps://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1857/afghanistan/index.htm ''On Afghanistan''] available at the [[Marxists Internet Archive]]
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  • ...he newly secularized school system. There was little [[class struggle]] in Afghanistan too, given how little the country progressed through the typical stages of
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  • ...W. Bush administration had in fact already begun planning for an attack on Afghanistan by September 11. Although more than 40% of the coalition troops were from o ...cratic" US-aligned [[kleptocracy]] in Afghanistan were several. Control of Afghanistan would afford the United States and its allies a foothold in Asia on the bor
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  • #REDIRECT [[US intervention in Afghanistan]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[US invasion of Afghanistan]]
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  • ...c}}'''''On Afghanistan''''' is a 1857 work by [[Friedrich Engels]] about [[Afghanistan]]. ...ttps://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1857/afghanistan/index.htm ''On Afghanistan''] available at the [[Marxists Internet Archive]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[US invasion of Afghanistan]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[US intervention in Afghanistan]]
    44 bytes (5 words) - 15:18, 4 September 2023
  • ...he newly secularized school system. There was little [[class struggle]] in Afghanistan too, given how little the country progressed through the typical stages of
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  • ...rting interventions in [[Iraq War|Iraq]], [[US intervention in Afghanistan|Afghanistan]], and elsewhere.
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  • ...W. Bush administration had in fact already begun planning for an attack on Afghanistan by September 11. Although more than 40% of the coalition troops were from o ...cratic" US-aligned [[kleptocracy]] in Afghanistan were several. Control of Afghanistan would afford the United States and its allies a foothold in Asia on the bor
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  • ...]] in [[Afghanistan]] played a role in the failure of the [[US invasion of Afghanistan|American invasion]] there. Communist insurgencies continue to the present d
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  • ...ating for the Iraq War troop surge of 2007; sustaining US involvement in [[Afghanistan]]; supporting US intervention in [[Syria]] and [[Ukraine]] under [[Obama]], * Staffer for top general in Afghanistan [[Stanley A. McChrystal]] in 2009<ref name="kim taliban">{{cite web|title=W
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  • .... In August 2021, Biden oversaw the final withdrawal of U.S. troops from [[Afghanistan]] after nearly 20 years of war, resulting in the collapse of the US-aligned
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  • ...ting and Overseeing illegal imperialist invasions and occupations Iraq and Afghanistan
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  • ...ge over the Chernobyl disaster, encouraged opposition to the Soviet war in Afghanistan, provided a platform for pro-market advocates like Yeltsin, and aired unsub
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  • ...]] and [[Kosovo War]] in former [[Yugoslavia]], on top of intervening in [[Afghanistan]] and Libya.
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  • ...power through military interventions such as in [[Iraq]], [[Libya]] and [[Afghanistan]]; however, the two have historically been closely connected.{{sfn | Harvey
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  • ...k]] and [[Kimberly Kagan|Kimberly]]) to support a hawkish line in Iraq and Afghanistan. She also became a zealous advocate of regime change in [[Ukraine]],{{cn}} ...e concentrated on mobilizing European support for the [[US intervention in Afghanistan]].<ref>{{Cite web|date=April 2, 2019|title=Victoria Nuland|url=https://www.
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  • ...Kill a Nation'', Michael Parenti</ref> Afterwards, NATO became involved in Afghanistan following the [[September 11 attacks]], wherein Article 5 of the NATO Chart
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  • ...s administration kept US forces in [[Iraq War|Iraq]] and [[2001 Afghan war|Afghanistan]], started wars in [[Libya]], [[Syria]], and [[Yemen]], supported a weak st *Expanding the wars in [[Afghanistan]], North-West [[Pakistan]], [[Somalia]], and [[Iraq]] (technically he ended
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  • ...Free Press, 1990), 201.</ref> Likewise the opposition of withdrawing from Afghanistan was criticized by glasnost.
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  • ...d Pakistan to support the [[mujahideen]], as it saw Soviet intervention in Afghanistan as an aggressive move to encircle China. Soon after in 1980, when Iraq inva
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  • ...d 2000 election, the 2001 attacks, the Dot-com crash, and the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq. This became a crisis in earnest with the [[2008 recession]], Obam
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  • ...hestrated aggression and war. We can see this trend from Korea, Vietnam to Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and Syria. War will continue so long as imperialism prevails. ...he imperialist wars of aggression waged under the leadership of America on Afghanistan, Libya, Syria, Iraq and many other countries have caused countless deaths a
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