U.S. intervention in other countries have generally not led to better living conditions for the populations of those countries. In most cases, it has had the opposite effect.
This is true not only in the case of Afghanistan. It is also true of countries such as Libya, Syria, Iraq and Yemen.
It is not cynical to replace the old saying “familiarity breeds contempt” with “intervention in other countries breeds contempt.
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Quo Vadis, America? - The Globalist
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