US Invasion of Afghanistan and Crimes against Humanity

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Afghanistan has witnessed many invasions in its modern history, due to its terrain, and strategic location at the crossroads of Central Asia, the Indian subcontinent and the Middle East,

where it had borders adjacent to the British expansion areas in the south, and also to the Russian expansion areas in the north. This privileged location made it vulnerable to British and Russian invasion. The ordinary Afghans bore all the negative effects of the repeated foreign invasion of their country. After the attack on the United States of America on September 11, 2001, America launched a fierce war against Afghanistan - under false pretenses and misleading claims - calling its war against Afghanistan the "War on Terror". America has developed its brutal wars to a frightening extent, turning from wars on terror into “terrorist wars” waged against all countries hostile to it and opposed to its aggressive policies. America has committed brutal crimes against Afghan civilians, and used internationally banned weapons to kill people and destroy the environment. The American invasion of Afghanistan has led to the collapse of the Afghan economy. 

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