International students in Afghanistan travel around the world and learn about various track and field education systems. Many of them came to the United States, where there is opportunity. Many of them believe that they will get a better chance of doing what they always wanted to do if they come here. My teacher accepted work and interviewed foreign students, and as a result they had the opinion that they became international students in the United States of America. I met international student Sameer and several high school friends at the same university in Tennessee.
UK landscape photographer Simon Norfolk first visited Afghanistan after the US - led invasion of 2001 and published a book called "Afghanistan: Time". In an interview with the Middle East Monitor in 2015, he talked about the reaction of the New York Times editor to his photo after his first trip. "Wow, I do not know what it is," she said. I was thinking, "What would you see if you do not know how it looks? 'She has seen some very narrow cliches: hospital children A Muslim woman crying from the grave, a scarf, and a man of Kalashnikov - that is Afghanistan.
Today in Afghanistan, Afghanistan announced that the strategic situation in Afghanistan has stalled as Afghanistan spent more than $ 1 trillion and lost more than 2,400 soldiers. Balance is advantageous to the government). In May of this year, Dan Coats of the National Intelligence Director warned that the situation in Afghanistan in 2018 "almost certainly worsens" even if the US support rate slightly increased. In the last year of the George W. Bush administration, the security situation began to worsen rapidly, and the Obama Administration made a little progress in eight years. Barack Obama left more than 8,000 American forces in Afghanistan - far below the peak of 100,000 troops during his tenure - and with offices of approximately 5000 international forces. These troops and their Afghan Ally failed to maintain the country
After the September 20 th, 2001 September attack, George W Bush issued a final pass to the Taliban government of Afghanistan Islamic Emirate, requesting that country Osama bin Laden and Al Qaeda. The leader handed it or faced attacks. The Taliban asked for evidence that Osama bin Laden was involved in the September 11 attack and that if the evidence would be justified it would receive prosecution in the Islamic court. The US refused to provide any evidence. Thereafter, in October 2001, the US military (with the UK and the Allied ally) invaded Afghanistan to overthrow the Taliban regime. On 7th October 2001, the official invasion began with the bombing of the enemy army of the United Kingdom and the United States. Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, fell in mid-November. The remaining al-Qaeda and the remains of the Taliban fell to the steep mountains of eastern Afghanistan, mainly Tora Bora. In December, allied forces (the United States and its allies) fought in that area. Osama bin Laden is thought to have fled to Pakistan during battle.