Painful Legacy of US Airstrikes
Many Afghans say they had to pay a heavy price for the American bombing raids that forced the Taleban out of power.
Many Afghans say they had to pay a heavy price for the American bombing raids that forced the Taleban out of power.
Afghans enjoy the freedoms that flowed from the overthrow of the Taleban, but are deeply sceptical about the events and motives behind the toppling of the brutal regime.
Three years on, some regret the loss of life in the attack on the United States, while others remain supportive of Osama Bin Laden.
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