A couple days ago marked the end of
NATO’s involvement in the War in Afghanistan that had been raging for 13 long
years. But is it really over?
The United States is leaving 10,000
troops of about 13,000 troops overall in Afghanistan. These troops are supposed
to act as teachers and assistants for the Afghan military.
This continues long standing
tradition of U. S. involvement is war for the past 70 years. The U. S. fights a
war and leaves troops ad infinitum. Germany, South Korea, Vietnam, Iraq and now
Afghanistan. We have left troops in all of them. I, for one, fail to understand
the need to keep troops in these countries, especially after some of them become our allies. For a short while maybe, but for
what amounts to forever?
Aside from the perpetual presence of
the troops, there is also the staggering cost of keeping them there throughout time.
Stopping this would save money which could be put to better use at home.
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