War on Terror: Afghanistan

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The War on Terror:Afghanistan

Our Objective I can explain the effects of 9/11 in Afghanistan. I can explain the challenges of the War on Terror in

Afghanistan.

Afghanistan: Environment

Afghanistan: Environment

Afghanistan: Economy 38% of Population in Poverty. Primarily Agrarian Economy. Supported by International Aid. Illegal Activities (Poppy).

Afghanistan: Culture

Afghanistan Culture 99% Muslims: Unifying Factor Dozens of Languages. Literacy Rates:

Men: 52% Women: 24%

Afghanistan: Social Families and Tribes centered around males. Increasing rights for women. Tribal and Family connections. Growing Urban Centers.

25% Urban 75% Rural/Agrarian.

Afghanistan: Political Currently a Democracy (Supported by the US). Tribal Elders have significant roles in daily life. Ongoing war against the Taliban & Al Qaeda.

Afghanistan: Where Empires Go to Die?

President Bush Declaring War Against Al Qaeda.

“On my orders, the United States military has begun strikes against al-Qaeda terrorist training camps and military installations of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan . . . We are supported by the collective will of the world. More than two weeks ago, I gave Taliban leaders a series of clear and specific demands: Close terrorist training camps. Hand over leaders of the al-Qaeda network, and return all foreign nationals, including American citizens unjustly detained in our country. None of these demands were met. And now, the Taliban will pay a price. By destroying camps and disrupting communications, we will make it more difficult for the terror network to train new recruits and coordinate their evil plans . . . Our military action is also designed to clear the way for sustained, comprehensive and relentless operations to drive them out and bring them to justice. At the same time, the oppressed people of Afghanistan will know the generosity of America and our allies. As we strike military targets, we will also drop food, medicine and supplies to the starving and suffering men and women and children of Afghanistan.”

Capture/Kill What strategies did the United States use to fight terrorism

in Afghanistan?

What are the signs of success in the War in Afghanistan?

What challenges did the United States face in Afghanistan?

What do these successes and challenges reveal about the nature of the War on Terror as a whole?

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