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How was the conflict in Afghanistan different from other conflicts in the region for the United States?


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Answered by Reed
Probably in several ways, but the most obvious is that the United States has not tried to overturn the government of Afghanistan. The ostensible effort in that country has been to attack terrorist groups that may or may not be based in Afghanistan, not the state. In Iraq and Libya, other conflicts the United States either instigated or participated in, the effort was to overturn and replace the actual government of those nations. Even in our somewhat limited involvement in the Syrian civil war, the stated objective has been to overthrow the dictatorship of the Assad government.
Answered by Mr. W Smith
I would try to come up with an intelligent answer but it looks like Reed said everything I would've considered so a round of applause to Reed.
Answered by Shooting Star
Don't you mean a round of apple sauce to Reed?
Answered by wehooo
thx reed
Answered by Saints
good job reed
Answered by LOL
LOL, a round of apple sauce!
Answered by Sillhouette
Reed is still correct as of 2021
Answered by Justastudent
Guys Reed is still correct in 2021 just remember not to copy the answer exactly make it in your words, just don't want anybody getting in trouble for cheating
bet I wont
Answered by yall r help
for once reeed was right :0
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