USA. No contest, if the Americans used all their resources.
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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.
84,000 US Soldiers are currently at war in Afghanistan
The US has been fighting in Afghanistan longer it was fighting in Vietnam. It is the longest war in US history.
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The war in Afghanistan seems to have been going on for the longest time. US soldiers were first sent into Afghanistan after the Russian pulled out of Afghanistan. The first US soldiers entered Afghanistan in 2001.
The US and Afghanistan
No. The US Congress passed two Authorizations of the Use of Military Force for Afghanistan and Iraq. This is lesser than a Declaration of War.
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.
Likely, yes.There's a caveat here, however.One who has superior military power can win the war if that is indeed the objective of that force.Some evidence suggests that both the US policy as well as our unstated policy is not actually to "win the war" in a traditional sense, but to create a new power dynamic that institutes long term security for the region (and vicariously, the US and her allies).
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