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The American War in Afghanistan: A Deranged Ending


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If you are acquainted with the writings of Khaled Hosseini you are probably already quite well aware of the arbitrariness that many lives in Afghanistan had to be subjected to through the years because of the existing unrest there. The books vividly portray stories of lost love, unresolved love, eternal bonds that traveled beyond the dictionary definition of friendship, personal struggles amidst political and social turmoil, and much more.

While these were most certainly fictions, it would not be very surprising if a book were to come up with the non-fictional sides of such stories with real historic occurrences to back them up. “The American War in Afghanistan” portrays such aspects of the war that raged through the landscapes of Afghanistan, turning it into a carcass of land that now hosts a myriad of fallen dreams.

Here is a review of the book that holds up the truth in front of the eyes of the readers, backing up the twists and turns in the war with actual data. How far has the author been successful in doing the same? Well, the narration is pretty tight and leaves little scope for complaint. Here is a review that might help you reach a conclusion regarding whether or not you want the book on your shelf.

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Afghanistan’s war with America began in 2001 and is currently the country’s longest-running war in the country’s history. Americans have been in Afghanistan for over two decades now and will be leaving in the near future. The American War in Afghanistan is the first complete account of the whole battle. In addition to his academic credentials, Malkasian is an expert physician, having spent almost two years cooperating by the Afghan countryside before serving as an advisor to General Joseph Dunford, the military commander of the US in Afghanistan, and subsequently the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Workers.

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