Candidates battling for the presidency of
Afghanistan and a civil war should clear up the real reason for to quagmire now
in the country?
The United States, Afghanistan, and the
Doctrinal ...
(((((Afghanistan did not attack the United States on
September 11, 2001, al Qaeda did, and al Qaeda was sheltered and funded mainly
by Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, both major U.S. regional allies. France does not
have the right to invade and bomb Vermont and the United States more broadly if
a neofascist purportedly sheltered in the Green Mountains is said to have
coordinated deadly terror attacks on the Eifel Tower and the French National
Assembly. After 9/11, the various players in Afghanistan, including the Taliban
government, were more than ready to talk and negotiate, possibly even hand over
Osama bin-Laden for international prosecution))))).
Back in 2014 there were eleven groups wanting to be
the leader of the country while the real enemy (the Taliban), was closing in on
the city and not on would agree to fight!
Afghanistan election guide: everything you need to
know
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Eleven candidates, 12 million voters, more than
6,000 polling centres – and a lot of headaches for the victor.
But who are the men who would be Afghan president
and what do they offer?
Afghanistan election guide: everything you
need to know | Afghanistan | The Guardian
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