Anti-American sentiment in Afghanistan
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Anti-American sentiment in Afghanistan has been encouraged by the Quran burning incident and the leaking online of a video of US troops urinating on Taliban fighters. Drone strikes have led to growing anti-Americanism.[1]
See also[]
- Parwan Detention Facility at Bagram Airfield
- Anti-American sentiment in Pakistan
- Haditha killings
- How the World Sees America
- Maywand District killings
Notes[]
- ^ Michael J. Boyle, "The costs and consequences of drone warfare," International Affairs 89#1 (2013), pp. 1–29.
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