War Of Terror Afghanistan Rhetorical Analysis

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The article on War Of Terror: Afghanistan is a sad article that describes how life in Afghanistan was once close to being perfect country, which is the size of Texas. Afghanistan was conducted and been subjected to wars, they had wars in 1973 when they forced King Zhir Shah into exile, during the cold war Afghanistan was in war with Russian. The United States of American sent help to help the Afghanistan people to help fight Russia as US was cornered about oil resources, whoever the arms went to the wrong people, Afghanistan had another war with Pakistan where the Taliban was formed and form then on things went bad In Afghanistan: economy went bad, people’s lives were destroyed, girls couldn’t go to school and they had no social life like they …show more content…
Now the question is how do you blend in while everyone around you thinks that you are a terrorist or knew the people who crashed in the tower buildings, like black people from Stephen Steinberg article The Melting Pot and the Color Line Afghanistan’s were having a hard time assimilating, they couldn’t be part of the melting pot in America, where they could marry whomever they want and participate in all the activities that American were part of, like the author says in Wars of Terror: Afghanistan children were asked if they knew the terrorist and parents of Afghan origin did not want their children participating in American activities like playing soccer, they were excluding their children and families and some where forcefully excluded by the American people, Takaki says, “ When some Muslims were attacked by thugs in various U.S cities, many Americans spoke out against such travesties, but still Dr. Qayoumi was concerned that there were those who questioned whether Muslims like me could be true to their religion