The United States is ending the longest war in its history in Afghanistan. A war that took longer than World War I and World War II, and the Korean War altogether. Two hundred fifty-three thousand people were killed and more than 11 million Afghans were displaced. The estimated cost of war is over $ 2 trillion, of which nearly $...
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