Who is Afghanistan twitter?

Who is Afghanistan twitter?

WHO Afghanistan (@WHOAfghanistan) / Twitter.

What are some major events in Afghanistan history?

This Day in History. 1979. Soviet Union invades Afghanistan.

  • 1970s. 1978. U.S.S.R. and Afghanistan sign “friendship treaty”
  • Cold War. 1979. Soviets take over in Afghanistan.
  • 1970s. 1978. Afghan president is overthrown and murdered.
  • Where is Afghanistan?

    Central Asia
    Afghanistan is located in Central Asia with Iran to the west and Pakistan to the east. Tall, forbidding mountains and dry deserts cover most of the landscape of Afghanistan. The jagged mountain peaks are treacherous, and are snow covered for most of the year.

    Who owned twitter?

    Jack Dorsey
    As of Q1 2019, Twitter had more than 330 million monthly active users….Twitter.

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    Founder(s) Jack Dorsey Noah Glass Biz Stone Evan Williams
    Key people Patrick Pichette (Chair) Parag Agrawal (CEO) Ned Segal (CFO)
    Industry Internet
    Revenue US$ 3.72 billion (2020)

    Who are the Taliban and what did they do in Afghanistan?

    Taliban fighters stand guard at the main gate leading to the Afghan presidential palace, in Kabul, Afghanistan, Monday, Aug. 16, 2021. (AP) The Taliban has seized power in Afghanistan two weeks before the United States was set to complete its troop withdrawal, after a costly two-decade war.

    What is happening in Afghanistan’s air space?

    As the Taliban took control of Kabul, including its airport, the air space of Afghanistan was declared uncontrolled with aircraft transiting over the country being asked to reroute.

    Could America have done a better job of managing its departure from Afghanistan?

    Although the United States clearly could have done a better job of managing its departure from Afghanistan, the tragedy playing out this month has been 20 years in the making. From the outset, America and its allies embraced – and never reconsidered – a top-down state-building strategy that was always destined to fail.

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    What do the editorials say about the war in Afghanistan?

    The editorials evince a callous indifference to the toll of the war on civilians in Afghanistan and Pakistan, where the war has also been fought.