Yes.Alcohol actually is illegal in Afghanistan, but is still sold there.
The best answer will be " US in Afghanistan"
The US invaded Afghanistan in 2001!
The US invaded Afghanistan in an attempt to wage war on terrorism, as Afghanistan is a hub for terrorists. The US is not at war with Afghanistan, but is working with the country to fight terrorism and keep Afghanistan out of terrorist hands. The same ideology was behind the Iraqi War.
YesAlthough alcohol is banned in Afghanistan, expatriates living there can buy it in certain shops, where they have to show their passport to prove they are a foreigner. yes everyone can buy alcohol in Afghanistan i went to Afghanistan last year i bought visky in kabul and in nangarhar but u have to knw where to go in kabul u can get in new city wazer akbar khan,and in nanangarhar u can get in daronta i ask the guy for weed and he offer me alcohol we r freee now not undercontor of ---------------
It really depends on where in Afghanistan you are sending mail. this answer is assuming you are trying to get mail to a servicemember in Afghanistan. if the servicemember is at one of the airfields, it could be as fast as a week, but if at one of the outlying fobs, it could take 2 months. it generally takeas between 10 days and two weeks depending on how backlogged they are.
84,000 US Soldiers are currently at war in Afghanistan
Yes, you can mail something to a U.S. Army deployed soldier from Spain to Afghanistan. However, it is important to check with your local post office to ensure that they offer international mail services to Afghanistan, as some countries may have restrictions. Additionally, be aware of any customs regulations and address the package correctly to ensure it reaches the soldier successfully.
1 to 14 days or more
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The US took sides in an ongoing civil war in Afghanistan, it did not attack Afghanistan. The reason for taking sides was that the existing theocratic government of Afghanistan had supported terrorist activities against the US.
The Afghanistan government was allied with the Soviet Union at the time. The US supported the Mujahadeen, which was the group opposing the Soviet activity in Afghanistan (as well as the Afghan government).