Category: Afghanistan

  • Afghanistans Location as a Cause of Conflicts

    It is possible to say that the history of the emergence of Afghanistan and its physical location has become the prerequisites for the troubles that take place on the territory. Afghanistan emerged as a buffer state that separated the territories of interest of Russia and Britain (Blijde et al 265). Thus, its population had no…

  • Child Marriage Issue in Afghanistan

    Table of Contents Introduction Connection between the Human Fighters Group and Child Marriage Child Marriage Conclusion References Introduction Child abuse has become a serious problem in Afghanistan due to the conditions children are facing as a result of perennial conflicts in this region. Child marriage has become a dominant crime in this nation and this…

  • Iraq and Afghanistan: Women in Combat and the U.S. Defense Policy

    Table of Contents Introduction Modifications in the defense policy Women in the military Discrimination against women Shortcomings in the U.S. defense policy Iraq versus Afghanistan Conclusion References Introduction The current defense U.S. defense policy still restricts the role of women in the military. Although women can participate in several non-combat facets of the military, their…

  • Women in Afghanistan and Their Position in the Country: Annotated Bibliography

    The topic of the given study is women in Afghanistan, their position within the local communities, and the treatment of women in the country. For a long time, Afghanistan has been subject to constant military conflicts with various regimes, with the current regime completely and ruthlessly disconnecting Afghani women from basic human rights. This includes…

  • United States Invasion in Afghanistan: Arguments For and Against

    Introduction The launching of Operation Enduring Freedom by the United States military on October 7th, 2001, marked the beginning of the US-led war on terror in Afghanistan. The response came as a response to the devastating terror attack on September 11th, 2001, which the terrorist group al-Qaeda claimed responsibility for. The group and its leader,…

  • Conflicts and Political Goals in Afghanistan, Gaza and Iraq

    Many modern governments instigating wars against their neighbours or other countries often flood media outlets with songs of triumph and endless rhetoric about how necessary those wars really are. However, the loss brought on by these wars is further compounded by the absence of political achievement by instigators. The violence in Iraq, Afghanistan and Gaza…

  • The Afghanistan Strategy: Afghanistan Without Al-Qaeda or the Taliban

    The afghan strategy is a United States strategy of sending American troops to fight the Taliban and al-Qaeda in order to make a safer world. Obama has started implementing the Afghan strategy by ordering 30000 troops to be sent to there, because Americas security is at stake. He has promised that the troops will take…

  • Coalition Against Landmines in Afghanistan

    In egalitarian societies, political leaders are elected based on the principles they espouse (Ginsberg, Theodore and Margaret 299). Consequently, the same principles ought to guide each decision they make in the course of their tenure. It is true that even the most principled individual sometimes finds it difficult to take a clear stand on some…

  • US and Afghanistan: Diplomatic Ties and New Policy

    Table of Contents Introduction Diplomatic relations The issues The Obama administration policy Conclusion Reference List Introduction The United States and Afghanistan have shared diplomatic ties for over seven decades now since establishing diplomatic ties with Afghanistan, the US-Afghan relations have been centered on helping Afghanistan to improve the living standards of its people. During the…

  • The Invasion of US Troops in Iraq and Afghanistan

    Introduction The fight against global terrorism and eliminating the threats of extremists activities in the Middle East became the key prerequisites for the invasion of US troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. The powers of President, George W. Bush, were largely expanded due to corresponding changes in the legislature, in particular, through the USA Patriot Act…