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OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM

Published on Feb 05, 2016

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OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM

afghanistan

  • mountainous land locked country with plains in north and south west
  • there are 32 million people
  • Located in southern Asia,west of pakistan east of iran
  • slightly smaller than texas

Sunni islam

this religion is practiced by 99% of afghans people. they do not like shias

Taliban, is an Islamic fundamentalist political movement in Afghanistan. It spread throughout Afghanistan and Pakistan and formed a government,Now in days Afghanistan has their own government but the Taliban continues to be a problem.

911
the Taliban, Muslims, were angry that the us was supplying Israel,their enemies, with weapons and those weapons were being used against Muslims.this caused them to fly planes into our world trade center buildings-the twin towers.

america launched missiles into terrorist camps

this was in response to 911.

50 Tomahawk cruise missiles were launched by U.S. planes and U.S. and British submarines from the Arabian sea.other planes reportedly flew from the British-controlled island of Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean.

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in coming years
we can either stay here and fight with our soldiers and help Afghanistan like we have been and let them get stable so they can get control over their terrorists and over their country . however if we don't help them and just leave them we will start a war with our friends the afghans and we will have 2 enemies in this situation. where we could just avoid this and stay because our common enemy is the Taliban - the terrorist. lets fight them not each other and we will have success and freedom.

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Farmer, Ben. "9/11: HQ Where Bin Laden Plotted Atrocities." The Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group, n.d. Web. 10 Apr. 2015.

"The United States Army in Afghanistan: Operation Enduring Freedom." The United States Army in Afghanistan: Operation Enduring Freedom. N.p., n.d. Web. 09 Apr. 2015.