Should Italy pull all military troops out of Afghanistan?
Italian and coalition forces invaded Afghanistan in 2001 after the September 11 terror attacks. After the attacks , U.S. intelligence officials determined that the Afghani-based militant organization Al-Qaeda was responsible. In 2001 90% of Afghanistan was controlled by the Sunni Islamic military organization The Taliban. After the Taliban refused requests by U.S. President George W. Bush to dismantle Al-Qaeda coalition forces launched military operations known as Operation Enduring Freedom. As of June 27, 2019 53 Italian troops have died in the conflict.
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They shouldn't have invaded in the first place. Now it's too late to back out out of the blue as the US did. Each country should take responsibility for the effect of their colonialist actions and do whatever necessary to aid the countries they so carelessly impacted.
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