The United States will soon enter its 20th year of fighting in Afghanistan. Nearly 3,600 American troops have died there, as well as hundreds of thousands of Afghans. But Afghanistan was at war decades before the U.S. invaded after 9/11. Can newly begun talks between the country’s government and Taliban insurgents, brokered by the U.S., finally usher in an era of peace? Nick Schifrin reports.
Stream your PBS favorites with the PBS app: [ Ссылка ]
Find more from PBS NewsHour at [ Ссылка ]
Subscribe to our YouTube channel: [ Ссылка ]
Follow us:
Facebook: [ Ссылка ]
Twitter: [ Ссылка ]
Instagram: [ Ссылка ]
Subscribe:
PBS NewsHour podcasts: [ Ссылка ]
Newsletters: [ Ссылка ]
Can Afghanistan-Taliban talks end America's longest war?
Теги
war in afghanistanAfghanistan warTalibanAfghanistanTaliban peace talksmiddle east peaceTaliban peace dealwomens rightswomen's rights in AfghanistanTrumpTrump administrationRussiaU.S. MilitaryRussia bountiesBounty on U.S. MilitaryU.S. Military in afghanistanTrump and Putintarget U.S. troopsforeign relationsinternational relationspbspbs newshourU.S. Troop withdrawl9/11Taliban insurgentsU.S. Military deathsPBSPBS NewsHour