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Can US Arrest Afghanistan's Slippery Situation ?

Written By Shujaat Hussain

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan ­ — The US and its allied forces started invading Afghanistan on October 7,2001, under the pretext of the 9/11 attacks. Thousands of reports suggest that the 9/11 attacks were fabricated and inside job, aimed at removing the Taliban government & install a puppet government that server their goals. NATO forces have been invading Afghanistan for the last 17 years but the security situation has remained unchanged. The United Nations report published in late September 2017 said that the security situation in Afghanistan is deteriorating with each passing day, approximately 500 Afghan troops are being killed every month and civilians casualties are at a high record. The US has been blaming Pakistan & Russia for Taliban financial support, but it does not know that more than $3 billion yearly Taliban funding comes from Opium poppies and illegal drug trade. The United States has spent over $700 billion in seventeen years of the Afghanistan invasion, some reports suggest the US government does not even know how the money is being spent. The report published by the US defense department in October 2016, reported that more than 2,386 its troops have been killed and 20,049 military servicemen wounded since the beginning of the Afghan war.




 

 


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