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08/16/2021
■Class discussion: What do you think of the quick defeat of Afghanistan’s government by the Taliban? Was the United States and its allies right to pull soldiers out of Afghanistan after 20 years of fighting? Was our longest war worth it? Why or why not? Were we foolish to think we could create a western-style democracy in Afghanistan? Is there anyway we could have “won.” What should we have done differently? What can we do now?
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