I’ll be teaching a webinar at Renegade University on the history of the war in Afghanistan. It’s called “Afghanistan: America’s Longest War.” I’ll give a presentation, based on all the research I did for my book, Fool’s Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan, and then you’ll be able to ask me questions during the discussion section of the webinar.
The webinar will be live on Wednesday, January 3, at 8:30 PM Eastern Time, 7:30 PM Central Time, and 5:30 PM Pacific Time.
To sign up for my webinar on the Afghanistan war, go to thaddeusrussell.com. I hope to see you there.
Author: Scott Horton
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America has been at war in Afghanistan since 2001. America has been at war on the Korean Peninsula since 1950. Math isn’t my strong point, but I’m pretty sure 67 years is longer than 17 years.
Active war, there is a formal armistice in Korea, so the war is dormant.
True.
On the other hand, in neither Korea nor in Afghanistan is the US at war in a legal sense (Congress hasn’t declared war since World War II).