While the Taliban have erased most obvious vestiges of the U.S. nation-building effort in Afghanistan, the cultural legacy of two decades of American occupation has been harder to stamp out.
Tag: Afghanistan War (2001- )
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Afghan Women Who Aided U.S. Military Wait for Asylum in America
Members of the Afghan Army’s all-female platoon are some of the roughly 70,000 Afghans living in the United States whose temporary status has left them with an uncertain future.
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Who Should We Honor on Memorial Day?
The commemoration is intended to remember, honor and salute the nation’s fallen service members. But not all of those we should recognize fit neatly into that definition.
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Why Bakhmut? It’s a Question Older Than the Ukraine War.
The twists and turns of a war are rarely easy to predict. In Ukraine, they landed on a city in the east that few had ever heard of. And then the whole world watched for months.
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Miles de afganos desafían los peligros del Darién camino a EE. UU.
Para miles de afganos, la retirada estadounidense de Kabul solo fue el comienzo de una larga y peligrosa búsqueda de seguridad.