US-Afghanistan War

About
The US-Afghanistan War began with the 2001 invasion of Afghanistan. It was sold to the American public as retaliation against al Qaeda and Osama bin Laden for the 9/11 terrorist attacks as well as an effort to remove the Taliban from power and restore democracy to Afghanistan.

It has now continued for nearly ten years with no end in sight (despite many promises from President Obama). Although there have been some improvements the lives of the Afghan citizenry, it's not clear that they have benefited overall.

Conclusions
It seems likely that the primary reason the US is still fighting in Afghanistan is the immense profits made by war contractors and their consequent support of pro-war politicians and messages in the US, especially in the aftermath of the Citizens United decision which essentially allows money to rule the outcome of US elections.