
“The U.S. invaded Afghanistan, killed, tortured, and incarcerated hundreds of thousands of people, and bombed the country to smithereens because the Taliban refused to comply with Bush’s unconditional extradition demand. It’s also why the invasion was not limited to simply capturing or killing bin Laden but also extended to a regime-change operation against the Taliban itself. That’s why there has been a civil war in Afghanistan ever since.”
Read more: https://www.fff.org/2018/01/30/u-s-destruction-afghanistan/
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