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Top 1154 Afghanistan Quotes & Sayings - Page 3
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Last updated on November 4, 2024.
I don't think the Taliban will ever come back to take Afghanistan, no.
It's an Afghanistan goat, so it can't stay here, or else it'll choke on the sweet air of freedom.
As the president of Afghanistan I look at the suffering of our people as a whole.
There's no country in the world that's more devastated from natural resources than Afghanistan.
It is very clear that the people in Afghanistan do not want the Taliban back.
Afghanistan is the most daring and ambition mission in the history of NATO.
Afghanistan can't police its borders, and its neighbors give sanctuary and assistance to insurgents.
We can stay in Afghanistan and the Middle East forever, and it won't make a difference.
Afghanistan is not like what's happening in Chicago. People are being shot left and right.
Can that make any sense - a Belgian artist living in Mexico and working in Afghanistan?
Sovereignty of Afghanistan must be accepted categorically by Pakistan so that we can move forward.
Afghanistan cannot be a burden on the international community and it has to become an asset.
Afghanistan and Iraq were lumped together in what was called a 'global war on terrorism.'
The Buddhas had to be destroyed by the Taliban to get the world thinking about Afghanistan.
Didn't George Washington say, 'He who controls Afghanistan will carry New Jersey?'
Afghanistan's story, backwards or sideways, is not confined to the Americans or the English.
I've always been fascinated with Navy SEALs in general and their role in Afghanistan in particular.
India has been contributing very much to the reconstruction of Afghanistan; we are strongly engaged there.
The one thing you learn from looking at places like Afghanistan is that the power of business to do good is enormous.
In America, we have cities that are far more dangerous than Afghanistan.
Afghanistan is more than the 'graveyard of empires.' It's the mother of vicious circles.
We can invade everyone from Grenada to Afghanistan, but if anyone spills a drop of our blood, it's terrorism.
To understand Afghanistan, you have to face the stress the average Afghan deals with.
Romania will continue to fulfil its obligations in Afghanistan and Iraq.
They say Afghanistan is the worst country for a girl to be born. Hogwash!
Afghanistan is moving to really becoming an export-oriented country.
Every time I visit Iraq or Afghanistan I am blown away.
I went to Kuwait, Baghdad, you know all through Iraq. I went to Qatar, Afghanistan.
I'm the first girl from Afghanistan to lead a series in the United States.
Cults, or related social movements such as the Taliban in Afghanistan, result in massive military expenses.
It costs us $1 million for every troop[soldier] in Afghanistan.
We could do good things in Afghanistan for the next 100 years and fail.
Whenever my mom goes to Afghanistan, I'm just like, 'Bring me jewelry.'
I think Afghanistan has turned into the Vietnam of my generation, only with a better homecoming.
Afghanistan is doomed if women are barred once again from public life.
We should have completed the fight in Afghanistan instead of starting a new war in Iraq.
Iraq and Afghanistan are now democracies and they are allies in the cause of freedom and peace.
I would not like to be in President Obama's position in making choices on Afghanistan.
I want to study law, become a lawyer, and work in Afghanistan for human rights.
We stand with the government and people of Afghanistan in their quest for peace, stability and prosperity.
Most liberals I know were for invading Afghanistan right after 9/11.
When we do in Grenada what the Soviet Union did in Czechoslovakia and Afghanistan, we lose moral authority and credibility.
At the end of any peace deal, the decision-maker will be the government of Afghanistan.
Seen through the eyes of a U.S. soldier, Afghanistan is a scary place.
I do dream about Afghanistan. I wake up and think I'm still there.
If the United States is treating Afghanistan as a sovereign country it has to prove it.
I got married in 2009, and my husband and I both immediately deployed to Afghanistan.
We know that much of the training and the direction for terrorists comes from Pakistan and the border area with Afghanistan
We don't have this huge footprint, we are less likely to be targeted as, you know, occupiers [in Afghanistan and Iraq].
India will continue to support Afghanistan in all possible ways.
You could get a cheer by saying: 'Let's withdraw from Afghanistan', but I don't think that's where the public's at. It wouldn't be responsible.
Sudan expelled bin Laden on May 18, 1996, to Afghanistan.
The brave and capable women who served in Iraq and Afghanistan have performed admirably.
To leave Afghanistan as a playground for terrorists and adventurers was simply not possible anymore.
I'm not sure we have the right strategy in Afghanistan. Let me think this over for a few months.
To get into Afghanistan, I bribed my way into a camel caravan of smugglers.
The goal in Afghanistan is to find the terrorists and take them out.
Gains achieved at great cost against our enemy in Afghanistan are reversible.
Without U.S. troops, Afghanistan, like Iraq, could descend into chaos.
Make no mistake, our troops will be in Afghanistan and Iraq for a long time.
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