War in Afghanistan:

A Look Back at Twenty Years of American Presence

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Title

War in Afghanistan:

A Look Back at Twenty Years of American Presence

Author

Mustafa Baĝ, Selma Delalić, Nataša Tandir, Adem Olovčić

Abstract

The history of Afghanistan is abundant in crises, coups, assassinations, political intrigues, as well
as invasions and conquests. The last 40 years have been marked by long crises and conflicts:
Soviet invasion 1979-1989, the civil war 1989-2001, the American invasion 2001-2021 with
disastrous consequences for the country and the people. The invasion carried out in the name of
‘war on terrorism’, ‘bringing democracy’ and ‘freedom’, as a matter of fact, led to instability,
turmoil, sectarian wars, deaths of tens of thousands of civilians and the formation of new terrorist
organizations in the country, rather than peace and stability. War has become commonplace in
Afghanistan. Once seen as the ‘shining star’ of Central Asia, Afghanistan is now known as the
country exporting terrorism, drugs and refugees. The paper aims at showing causes and
consequences of two decades long American presence in Afghanistan that left lasting imprint on
Afghan society.

Keywords

Afghanistan, United States, invasion, Taliban, human rights violation.

Publisher

International Burch University

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