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Afghan Discontent: Reasons Behind Turning Against the United States

 
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Understanding the grievances leading to Afghan anti-US sentiment post-invasion.

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Since the US-led invasion of Afghanistan in 2001, there have been various reasons why some Afghan people have turned against the United States. Despite initial hopes of liberation and rebuilding, the actions of the US and coalition forces have led to widespread dissatisfaction and resentment among the Afghan population.

One of the key factors contributing to the anti-US sentiment is the perception that the US helped the Taliban return to power. After the invasion, the Taliban managed to regroup and regain control over certain parts of Afghanistan, leading many Afghans to believe that the US had ultimately failed in its mission to eradicate the militant group.

Furthermore, the US refusal to help rebuild the nation post-invasion has also fueled anger among the Afghan people. Many had hoped for assistance in rebuilding infrastructure, providing basic services, and improving living conditions, but the lack of significant progress in these areas has left many feeling abandoned and neglected by the US.

Additionally, coalition forces' restrictions on voting rights have further alienated the Afghan population. The imposition of strict voting regulations and limitations on democratic processes have been seen as a violation of Afghan sovereignty and a hindrance to the country's development towards a stable and democratic society.

Moreover, the civilian casualties caused by coalition air strikes have been a source of deep resentment among the Afghan population. The loss of innocent lives and destruction of homes and communities have only served to deepen the distrust and animosity towards the US and its allies.

Overall, the combination of these factors has contributed to a growing sense of disillusionment and anger towards the United States among some Afghan people. The failure to fulfill promises of liberation, assistance in rebuilding, and protection of civilian lives has led to a breakdown in trust and cooperation between the US and the Afghan population.

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