It hasn't.
Afghanistan had a democracy for a long time. i hope this helps :D
Afghanistan was called Ariana at the time Alexander the Great came to Afghanistan and before he came.
Afghanistan is a possible democracy, and possibly can revert to Islamic theocracy.
IS Canada justified spending 30 billion and 100 soldiers on democracy in Afghanistan?
The guitar came from Afghanistan
No, Afghanistan is not a theocracy. It is officially an Islamic republic with elements of democracy in its government structure. Islamic law does influence governance and society in Afghanistan, but it is not a fully theocratic state.
first Afghanistan used to be peaceful and lovely then suddenly Russians came and fought against Afghanistan for ten years and Afghanistan fought back so this time afghanistam succeeded then talibans came the Americans cames now America is still there in Afghanistan
It was a major goal of both the war in Afghanistan and the war in Iraq.
It was a major goal of both the war in Afghanistan and the war in Iraq.
Until the late 1970s, yes. But since the US trouble, no. The country has thousands of US militants killing people, so it's not a democracy.
In Greece. It came out in 510B.C
In 1831, Alexis de Tocqueville came to the United States to see how democracy worked.