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They are trying to take over Afghanistan.
Supporting the UN Charter.
Nothing. The United Nations has not said anything important or interesting about Afghanistan.
The Canadian peacekeepers are involved in a number of things in Afghanistan. They are working hard to ensure that there is peace and stability in the country.
Mission accomplished for both: Saddam Hussain removed from Iraq; Osama eliminated from Afghanistan (via Pakistan).
yes, but you will be put on the terrorist watch list by doing so.
The Army are doing a number of things in Afghanistan. Some things they are doing include providing support to local governments, and conducting combative operations. The US army is protecting the opium crops and working on the logistics of the worldwide heroin trade.
well15% of Afghanistan's land is suitable for farming. the thing in the center of the flag is the declaration of Shahdah.
Nobody invaded Kuwait in 1900. In 1899, the Emir of Kuwait sought British protection against the Ottomans and s Kuwait became a British protectorate. British soldiers moved into the country, but, since they were doing it with the Kuwaiti Emir's permission, it was not an invasion. If the question intended to ask about the invasion of Kuwait in 1990, Iraq invaded Kuwait at that time and the international reaction was to create a UN force to liberate Kuwait from Iraqi Occupation.
Australian troops in Afghanistan are doing what they are told to do,that is what soldiers do.Maybe you should be asking this question of the government who sent them and not the guys who are following orders.
They are doing what they took an oath to do.
This was triggered following the terrorist attacks against the World Trade Centre and the Pentagon on 11th September 2001. The government of George W. Bush claimed that it had firm evidence that the then Taliban government of Afghanistan had actively supported the terrorists, with funding, training and logistics support, and was turning their country into a haven for the training, instruction and equipping of Islamic terrorists. A military offensive was begun later the same year to remove the Taliban from power, allegedly to neutralise the terrorist threat that it posed to America. Whilst there was indeed some truth in the claim that the Taliban regime was engaged in supporting terrorism, it was not doing so to anything like the degree that the Bush administration alleged, and was not able to afford to fund large terror campaigns in the way Bush claimed. Many people thus felt that the assault on Aghanistan was mainly a knee-jerk revenge attack against a fundamentalist Islamic country, in revenge for the attacks on New York.The USA went to war with Afghanistan not because we hate Afghanistan. We actually went to war with the Taliban that was (and still is) inside of Afghanistan. Taliban is a political party; USA wants to stop them now before they could possibly become the rulers and completely ruin Afghanistan. The USA is in Afghanistan so we can stabilize Afghanistan.