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03/02/2020
■Class discussion: What has the United States gained from nearly two decades of war in Afghanistan? Has going to war in Afghanistan and Iraq ended terrorist attacks in the United States and other countries? How many people were killed in those wars? How many of those killed were civilians? How much have the wars cost U.S. taxpayers? How many U.S. troops and ships are in the Middle East? Who or what are they protecting? Did the Taliban attack us on Sept. 11, 2001? Those terrorists came from which countries? Can you remember a time during your life when the U.S. was not at war?
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