The article, published on the website of "The Telegraph" on the 1st of October is headlined as "The Forgotten War!" It discusses the theme of the ongoing conflict in Afghanistan.
It is undeniable fact for the author, that wars are a human disaster. And
wars are intellectually old fashion and a globally discredited means for
welfare.
The other side of the coin for Obama, according to the article , is that fact, that the American forces have just chalked up the grim statistic of its 2,000th fatality since America first deployed personnel to Afghanistan in the aftermath of September 11.
At the body of the article, the author mentions about a new plan of
the USA about its war tragedy in Afghanistan. As President Obama decided to
send 30,000 troops to Afghanistan in the next six months and then begin pulling
them out a year after.
Moreover, the author pays much attention to the fact that Obama has lost sight
of sense as he doesn’t want to consider any other opinions that are different
from his own, because of the widespread unpopularity of the Afghan conflict among the American people that neither candidate wants to get drawn on an issue which is unlikely to win them many votes.
From these facts, Con Coughlin may only conclude that the presidential candidates might not have any interest in what is going on in Afghanistan, but there are plenty of others who do, such as the Taliban, which is busily positioning itself to make a dramatic comeback once Nato's combat forces are withdrawn in two years time.
In my opinion, this conflict has already becaome a historically constructed. These modern public lively debates only support this idea. U.S. democratic way of country developing and international relationship only creates a veil of the hidden relations between the two countries, in order to avoid aggression in the world.
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/concoughlin/100183279/afghanistan-obamas-forgotten-war/
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It is AN undeniable fact for the author ...
IN the body of the article, the author DWELLS UPON a new ( NO 'plan of the USA about its') war Stragedy in Afghanistan...
In my opinion, this conflict has already become (NO 'a') historically constructed. ...THE U.S. democratic way of country developing and international relationship only creates aN AGENDA FOR the hidden relations between the two countries, in order to avoid aggression in the world.