US Wars In Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya: Trillions Spent, Instability Left Behind | US Military Strategy

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US Wars In Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya: Trillions Spent, Instability Left Behind | US Military Strategy

An analysis examines the pattern of American military interventions in the 21st century, focusing on Afghanistan, Iraq, and Libya. In Afghanistan, the US entered after 9/11 to dismantle Al-Qaeda and toppled the Taliban, installing a pro-US government. After 20 years of war and over 2 trillion dollars spent, the US withdrew in 2021, and the Taliban returned to power within days. In 2003, the Iraq invasion was justified on weapons of mass destruction. Saddam Hussein was removed, but no WMDs were found, leading to years of insurgency and instability. In 2011, a NATO-led intervention backed by the US helped overthrow Gaddafi in Libya, but the aftermath saw state collapse and ongoing civil war. The discussion draws parallels between these interventions and current tensions in West Asia, questioning whether the region faces another prolonged conflict and examining differences in US strategy.

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