The end of Canada’s combat mission in Afghanistan

Andrew Liang #51869139

In 2011, the combat mission of Canada in Afghanistan had ended. However, its training mission started. The training mission was mainly about the trial of Afghan military and police since their size got bigger. However, even the cambat mission had ended, there was still many threats existing which was dangerous for Canadian soldier’s life. The partisan still fought for their independence and liberity. The used suicide bomb attack and guerrilla to attack foreign troops. Canadian had continued sacrificing in Afghanistan.

In my opinion, Canada should withdraw their troops as fast as possible. It’s meaningless to fight a war which have no relation with the interests of Canada. In addition, Afghanistan is “the grave of superpower”. In the past, the Great Britain Empire and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was declined after they invaded Afghanistan. Canada should not involve into this kind of “superpower issue”.

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1 Response to The end of Canada’s combat mission in Afghanistan

  1. ranson says:

    What do you mean by “superpower” and “grave of superpower”? There is a relation though, isn’t helping another group a relation between countries? Could this create a stronger bond? These are some questions to think about in the future, good job.

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