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This is because it has since helped in the development of improvised vehicle armor.... IEDs were extensively used against the coalition forces by the guerrillas in Iraq and afghanistan.... By the end of 2007 almost 60% of the coalition deaths in Iraq and 70% in afghanistan were as a result of IEDs1.... In afghanistan, it was reported by military experts in January 2010 that Taliban fighters had already developed a new, almost undetectable generation of the IEDs....
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Essay
The widespread abundance of the opium has alleviated the number of drug abusers all around the opium cultivating regions of afghanistan.... In this paper, the author demonstrates why the illiteracy and poverty in afghanistan are the main culprits which intimidate people to indulge in drug cultivation and trafficking.... afghanistan is a country in South Central Asia, which has become a haven for drugs in few decades time.... In a news article writer Nelson states that: 'United Nations survey begun this month is widely expected to show that at least 1 in 12 people in afghanistan abuses drugs double the number in the last survey four years ago'(Nelson)....
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Research Paper
Name Institution Course Instructor Date State and Society of afghanistan The presence of United States forces and NATO has created anarchy and confusion among the people of afghanistan.... This is because the plants have negative effects on the health of the citizens of afghanistan.... To start with, the presence of much interagency co-ordination derails the efforts of afghanistan to attain a sound health sector.... Second, the poor organization of the government and health sector of afghanistan that the efforts to streamline health care in the country....
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Essay
Is it right for General Barry Norman to use the mycoherbicides to supposedly help afghanistan and its people, and to save many American lives by ending the military action sooner?... Is it right for afghanistan to produce poppies and harvest an excessively abundant amount to surpass the previous year's record crop, thereby enabling the production of a heroin supply so abundant that it exceeded the demand of the world's I agree that to the choice of the central issue as: Is it right for General Barry Norman to use the mycoherbicides to supposedly help afghanistan and its people, and to save many American lives by ending the military action sooner?...
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Essay
ccording to the 2006 census, the citizens of afghanistan, called Afghans, number a little more than 31 million.... This work called "afghanistan" describes the culture of this country, beliefs, ethnic nationalism in their choice of jobs and elections.... afghanistan's main resources are natural gas, petroleum, and minerals.... afghanistan is totally against terrorism and presently enjoys cordial relations with the U.... while fully helping it in the current endeavor to destroy all remaining terrorists in the border between afghanistan and Pakistan....
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Coursework
This is because it has since helped in the development of improvised vehicle armor.... The use of improvised explosive devices by Iraqi and afghanistan soldiers has triggered the ability of American troops to develop reasonably priced tactical vehicles to enhance their protection.... In afghanistan, it was reported by military experts in January 2010 that Taliban fighters had already developed a new, almost undetectable generation of the IEDs....
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Report
Following the Saur Revolution in 1978, the Democratic Republic of afghanistan was established.... The root causes of the war were in the overthrow of the Afghanistan government in April of 1978 by the left-wing leaders who then relinquished power to the Marxist-Leninist parties of Khalq and Parcham, later forming the People's Democratic Party of afghanistan.... The project "development of Jihad Groups Ideology in Afghanistan" discusses the development of jihad groups and their ideology in Afghanistan from 1979 to 2013....
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Capstone Project
The author of the "Soviet Policy Toward Afghanistan Prior to the Invasion of 1979" paper examines the policy of the Soviet Union leading to the invasion of afghanistan, which at the time seemed to catch the government of the United States of America by surprise.... (Tarzi, 2003) An estimated one-third of afghanistan's pre-war population was displaced, mostly into refugee areas in Pakistan and Iran.... (Katzman, 2004) The 'quagmire' of afghanistan is generally regarded as a significant factor in the eventual collapse of the Soviet Union....
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Case Study