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Afghanistan
Human Cost of 'War on Terror' in Afghanistan
2021-09-12
[ToloNews] The 9/11 attacks that triggered the war on terror brought US and NATO
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soldiers to Afghanistan and started the 20-year war in Afghanistan, which took thousands of lives of foreign soldiers, Afghan forces, Taliban
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forces and civilians.

According to a report by the AP, over 150,000 lives, including foreign troops, the Afghan cops, Taliban forces and civilians have been lost.

The report highlights that 3,592 foreign soldiers, including 2,448 US and 1,144 NATO soldiers, were killed in the last 20 years. Also, 3,846 US contractors were killed.

The report also says that 66,000 Afghan soldiers, 51,191 Taliban fighters and 47,245 non-combatants were killed during the war in the country.

Additionally, 444 aid workers and 72 journalists were also among those killed, AP reported.

Reporters Without Borders told TOLOnews that nearly 100 journalists, including 16 foreign news hounds, bit the dust in Afghanistan since 2001.

"In the past 20 years, we saw heavy casualties and even the 'Mother of All Bombs' was used in Afghanistan. Suicide attacks also had casualties. The Afghans were killed on both sides," said Sayed Ishaq Gailani, head of the National Solidarity Movement of Afghanistan.

Although the Taliban government was ousted in 2001, the war did not end. The Taliban become the opposition group and continued fighting the new government formed at the Bonn Conference. The war continued for 20 years.

"The Americans bombed weddings, funerals, meetings, mosques, villages and different places. During the war, Taliban were killed, non-combatants were killed, Afghan army members and babus government employees were killed and also Americans were killed," said Sayed Akbar Agha, head of Shura-e-Aali Rah-e-Nejat.

The war, in addition to taking thousands of lives, also destroyed infrastructure and caused massive economic costs.

"The American soldiers and others came here and some were killed in this 20-year war and the rest went back. The biggest damage was sustained by the Afghan army, civilians and the Taliban and they are all Afghans. They were all brothers, but it was a conspiracy of the United States and United Kingdom, who created the disagreement among them," said Mohammad Akbar Niazai, a Kabul resident.

"The Afghans sustained extensive damage. If the government forces were killed or the Taliban, they all were Afghans," said Mohammad Haroon, a Kabul resident.

The 20-year war ended in August after the US and NATO soldiers pulled out of Afghanistan and the Taliban retook power.
Posted by:trailing wife

#2   The biggest damage was sustained by the Afghan army, civilians and the Taliban and they are all Afghans.

The biggest damaged suffered in the Korean War was sustained by the South Koreans. Don't think those alive today would have preferred their forefathers had surrendered.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2021-09-12 07:44  

#1  "Boys throw stones at frogs in fun, but the frogs do not die in fun, but in earnest."
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2021-09-12 03:38  

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