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  1. Shortly after the September 11 attacks, the United States declared the war on terror and subsequently led a multinational invasion of Taliban-ruled Afghanistan. The stated goal was to dismantle al-Qaeda , which had executed the attacks under the leadership of Osama bin Laden , and to deny Islamist militants a safe base of operations in ...

  2. Oct 15, 1999 · The U.S. War in Afghanistan. The Taliban surged back to power two decades after U.S.-led forces toppled their regime in what led to the United States’ longest war. 1999. October 15, 1999....

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  3. Launched as a direct response to the September 11 attacks, the war began when an international military coalition led by the United States invaded Afghanistan, declaring Operation Enduring Freedom as part of the earlier-declared war on terror, toppling the Taliban -ruled Islamic Emirate, and establishing the Islamic Republic three years later.

  4. Oct 7, 2021 · Oct. 7, 2021. 阅读简体中文版 閱讀繁體中文版 Leer en español. The American mission in Afghanista n has come to a tragic and chaotic end. The U.S. military departed the country on Aug. 30, a day ahead of...

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    Investigators determined the 9/11 attacks—in which terrorists hijacked four commercial airplanes, crashing two into the World Trade Center towers in New York City, one at the Pentagon near Washington, D.C., and one in a Pennsylvania field—were orchestrated by terrorists working from Afghanistan, which was under the control of the Taliban, an extrem...

    During a speech on April 17, 2002, Bush called for a Marshall Planto aid in Afghanistan’s reconstruction, with Congress appropriating more than $38 billion for humanitarian efforts and to train Afghan security forces. In June, Hamid Karzai, head of the Popalzai Durrani tribe, was chosen to lead the transitional government. While approximately 8,000...

    In a written statement released February 17, 2009, newly elected President Barack Obama pledged to send an extra 17,000 U.S. troops to Afghanistan by summer to join 36,000 American and 32,000 NATO forces already deployed there. "This increase is necessary to stabilize a deteriorating situation in Afghanistan, which has not received the strategic at...

    In 2015, the Taliban continued to increase its attacks, bombing the parliament buildingand airport in Kabul and carrying out multiple suicide bombings. In his first few months of office, President Donald Trump authorized the Pentagon to make combat decisions in Afghanistan, and, on April 13, 2017, the United States dropped its most powerful non-nuc...

    The fourth president in power during the war, President Joe Biden, in April 2021, set the symbolic deadline of September 11, 2021, the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, as the date of full U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, with the final withdrawal effort beginning in May. Facing little resistance, in just 10 days, from August 6-15, 2021, the T...

    The U.S. War in Afghanistan, Council on Foreign Relations Costs of the Afghanistan war, in lives and dollars, Associated Press Who Are the Taliban, and What Do They Want?, The New York Times Operation Enduring Freedom Fast Facts, CNN Afghanistan: Why is there a war?, BBC News

  5. Apr 22, 2024 · The joint U.S. and British invasion of Afghanistan in late 2001 was preceded by over two decades of war in Afghanistan (see Afghan War). On December 24, 1979, Soviet tanks rumbled across the Amu Darya River and into Afghanistan, ostensibly to restore stability following a coup that brought to power a pair of Marxist-Leninist political groups ...

  6. Aug 31, 2021 · Oct. 7, 2001. U.S. forces begin bombing the Taliban and Al Qaeda in Afghanistan. Special forces and CIA operatives also deploy to support the Northern Alliance, which sweeps toward the...

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