Should the UK pull all military troops out of Afghanistan?
The UK 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 456 troops from the U.K. died in the conflict.
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They should remain to help solve the issues created by the war ensuring they help the country and it’s people prosper in a transparent manner making sure no country, entity or person who has a responsibility in positions of power do not abuse them and are held accountable if they do so, they should leave gradually so the country can govern itself without interference
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