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Why did the U.S. become involved in Afghanistan?

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The Taliban government in Afghanistan supported global terrorism.

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The earliest involvement would be because of the cold war.
In the past, the soviet union was having an interest to make Afganistan one of their ally (due to high value of natural resource that Afghanistan has)
To handle this situation, united states Give a supply of weapons, soldiers and financing to the group that stand in opposition of Soviet Union's influence. But after the opposition manage to get rid of soviet influence, a new group called taliban started to control that region and ending up in a mess that we see today.
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