Ending The War In Afghanistan

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Ending the war in Afghanistan

Abstract

This paper gives a study of the war of United States of America Afghanistan and its implications. The study is in the favor that there shoud be end of the war in Afghanistan because the USA is gaining many harms due to this war. This research paper covers almost all the aspects of this study which favors that war should be end in Afghanistan.

Ending the war in Afghanistan

Political view against the war in Afghanistan

If we look at the political views of supporters and opponents of the war, they were divided as follows. Among Democrats, 68 percent of respondents opposed the war in Afghanistan, 28 percent believe that to continue it still stands. Among the Republicans' opinions for the first five years, divided equally accurate (47 percent) which is very much transparent result of public opinion against war in Afghanistan.

These are the opinions of those who did not support either the Democrats or Republicans, 64 percent of respondents opposed the continuation of the war, while 33 percent felt it necessary. So, consider it necessary to conduct military operations in Afghanistan, especially the Republicans. Overall, 54 percent of Americans expressed a desire to withdraw U.S. troops from Afghanistan. Even if the Afghan armed forces are not prepared for combat operations. This view is held by six out of ten Democrats and four in ten Republicans (Fiscus, 2004). 

Public opinion

In addition, according to the majority of Americans (68 percent), Afghans do not support U.S. actions. The survey was conducted on 7-10 March randomly. It was attended by 1003 adult respondents; the error is about four percent. According to the recent survey, it is reported that only twenty three percent of Americans give their opinion in the favor that their country is in Afghanistan. Such a survey commissioned by authentic sources of the United States of America. Sixty Nine percent of Americans want the United States did not participate in this war. Four months ago this opinion was held by only 53 percent. Other polls also show that most Americans do not support the Afghan war.



The views of Americans have gradually changed due to the events which took place in recently. On the night of March 11, U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Robert Beyls, according to the prosecution, was shot and killed two Afghan civilians in the villages. Prior to that caused outrage in Afghanistan, the Americans at a military base Bagram, burned copies of the Koran and other holy book for Muslims. After that, the frequent attacks of the country on foreign troops.

Discontent in the United States is the fact that the Afghan leadership, according to numerous publications in the media, assigns resources that Washington allocated for the restoration of the country. In accordance with existing plans, the U.S. should withdraw its troops from Afghanistan in 2014 (Hastings, 2012). 

Financial loss to U.S.A

In this fiscal year, Washington has to spend 113 billion dollars for the operation in Afghanistan. Pentagon to take another 107 billion in the next fiscal year, writes Washington ...