The Taliban was never in Iraq. It was formerly the governing authority in Afghanistan (1991-2001) and is now a rebel group that controls territory in some of southeast Afghanistan and the northwest Pakistan region of Waziristan.
Iran v Iraq war stopped. Russia started to leave Afghanistan
None. The US is not at war with Iraq. In Vietnam, the US was at war with North Vietnam.
Generally, people don't like to see a long dragged out wars. Although, no nation is at war with Iraq...the term Iraq War sounds like some nation is invading it, or laying siege to it's capital; no one is flying bombers over that nation's capital to bring it to it's knees. Iraq is simply a country in which law, order, and stability is trying to be established and maintained. Afghanistan is the same way. Slightly modified; the US went there originally because New York City was attacked in 2001. So terrorist hunting is occurring in Afghanistan.
Not much; just trying to establish law, order and stability in Iraq. Trying to capture some terrorists in Afghanistan, still related to the September 2001 attack.
Stuff.
There is not really a game entirely based on Iraq but Modern Warfare 2 has some levels that are in Iraq or Afghanistan.
The Taliban was never in Iraq. It was formerly the governing authority in Afghanistan (1991-2001) and is now a rebel group that controls territory in some of southeast Afghanistan and the northwest Pakistan region of Waziristan.
Germany is not technically at war but they have had some involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Some come back traumatized
In some ways, the USA still seem to be at war, in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Iran v Iraq war stopped. Russia started to leave Afghanistan
Both have fought Russia, both have well trained armies, and both have laws and constitutions. Those are more of government than cultural, though.
There are no similarities between multicultural education and Marxism.
Differences are technological in nature. The troops involved were equally heroic, the differences were national commitment, and the similarities again are that people died, children died, Families died, and military personnel died in pursuit of their nation's objectives. Differences are that deaths in Iraq continue and US deaths are rare in Vietnam.
the similarities is big and small
None. Vietnam was a war against another nation (North Vietnam). Iraq is a police action in which law, order, and stability is trying to be established from withing the country. The US is NOT at war with Iraq.