Stosunek Afganczyków do Amerykanów po wojnie - NYT

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Stosunek Afganczyków do Amerykanów po wojnie - NYT
Col. William Ostlund, retired, the commanding officer of the men who fought the battle in Want, one of the bloodiest of America's occupation of Afghanistan, at home in Erie, Colo. on Sept. 19, 2024. The United States dropped more than 1,000 bombs in a place it never needed to be, unwittingly sowing the seeds of their own demise in the Waygal Valley. "We didn't have an understanding of the people, the culture," Ostland said. "We didn't really work with people or apologize for the bad things that happened. We got better at that, but it was too late." (Bryan Denton/The New York Times)
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2024-09-19
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