Why is the Taliban considered an enemy of America?
Why is America continue to target them? . . .
Why is America continue to target them? . . .
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Well they're an enemy of American troops. I'm not sure whether that's the same thing as being an enemy of America.Why is the Taliban considered an enemy of America?
Why is the Taliban considered an enemy of America?
Why is America continue to target them? . . .
War also creates warriors. If you want a never ending war, what better place to wage it than Afghanistan? Afghans who have nothing to do with al-Qaeda take up arms everyday to fight the 'invaders'.If Afganistan falls to the Taliban it is feared that Al Qaida will be allowed in and thus have a secure place, a 'state' from which to operate. Afganistan is also a 'killing ground' as Al Qaida fighters are lured there hoping to kill Americans. That is the 'secret war' of attrition we are waging.
Why is the Taliban considered an enemy of America?
In general, when a group executes suicide flights into several very large buildings (which then burn and collapse) as well as attempting to sending several other such flights toward the capital to do more damage there, killing thousands in the process--plus assorted other "expolsive" activities, this tends to qualify said group as an enemy. . . .
And this was unclear why, exactly?
Bruce
In general, when a group executes suicide flights into several very large buildings (which then burn and collapse) as well as attempting to sending several other such flights toward the capital to do more damage there, killing thousands in the process--plus assorted other "expolsive" activities, this tends to qualify said group as an enemy. . . .
And this was unclear why, exactly?
Bruce
If Afganistan falls to the Taliban it is feared that Al Qaida will be allowed in and thus have a secure place, a 'state' from which to operate. Afganistan is also a 'killing ground' as Al Qaida fighters are lured there hoping to kill Americans. That is the 'secret war' of attrition we are waging.
Where is the evidence that these could be linked to a specific terrorist group?
Well . . the average citizen/civilian doesn't know the truth about why the American government continues to pursue the Taliban and Al-Qaeda some years later.
What do you hold that to be?
I mean 8-9 years later the American military is waay off in some foreign country (Afghanistan) fighting wars that we don't know anything about.