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Comparative National Security_M1A1 - Public Interest versus National Interest

Comparative National Security_M1A1 - Public Interest versus National Interest

Q ? Explain the way you see the aspects of U.S. public interest and national interest in our military involvement in Afghanistan. ? Analyze how US National and Public interests intersect with regards to this very popularly debated conflict. This analysis might well be what political candidates to the next national elections are expected to do in order to develop their policy position on the matter. Do not go into great lengths in describing your position. Solidify your analysis and create a succinct impactful statement to explain where you stand. In the realm of public policy communication you only have 30 seconds to make an impact on your audience.

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The war in Afghanistan can be regarded as the longest-running conflict in the United States by six years nearly. The U.S. troops around 10,000 in number and greater than twice the number of contractors of the U.S. stay deployed in this state that is war-torn in an approximate manner. Considerable progress has been made by the U.S. and their allies in spite of all the borne burdens. Comprehensive destruction was caused by the national economy, armed forces, and state institutions due to the long war for two decades following the Soviet’s Afghanistan invasion in the year 1979. The state of Afghan has been built again today (Eggers & Tellis, 2018).