Interesting translation: Afghanistan is a battleground for imperialism... I think it is ambiguous to say "imperialism". The original text is "This isAfghanistan, Graveyard of many empires", "This is Afghanistan, the graveyard of many empires." Looking at Wikipedia specifically, the history of Afghanistan is really interesting, and it was really occupied by countless empires. History: Persian Empire, Seleucid Empire, Peacock Empire, Kushan Kingdom, Datang Empire (hehe)... Durrani Dynasty, Balakchai Dynasty in this country.
I have lived in Canada for 15 years, and it is just and proud to see this war from the eyes of the West and most countries. The original intention was, of course, pure military revenge, but then the Taliban's evil deeds were reported by more and more media, and more and more countries supported it. I remember that at the Vancouver Winter Olympics in 2010, Canadian athletes expressed their admiration and blessings to the frontline fighters in Afghanistan on the radio, saying that their hard work could not be compared with those of the fighters who liberated Afghanistan. One of our company managers also went to Afghanistan and often sent back photos, everyone was proud of him. I just want Afghanistan to be truly democratic and prosperous.
This article has undoubtedly omitted all collateral casualties. Although the main theme is not wrong, but the typical heroism, the Americans boasted a lot. Off topic, Americans are famously arrogant. A lot of people on our side like to tease Americans. For example, my boss is an Englishman. When he was young in London, a bunch of British guys were drinking in a bar. When they met an American who came up to talk to him, they embarrassed the American with British humor. . If you talk to 10 Canadians about Americans, it is estimated that 3 of them will be able to make up a story, and meet an arrogant American somewhere... Hehe, big trees attract wind, this film is a typical one 's red eye patch.
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