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  1. The War in Afghanistan started in October of 2001 in response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the United States. It has become the longest war waged in U.S. history. September 11 Attacks. On September 11, 2001 an Islamic terrorist group called al-Qaeda hijacked four passenger airliners and used them to attack the United States.

  2. In 1978, the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA) seized power in the country, setting in motion a series of events that would turn the poor, mostly peaceful country into a breeding ground for terrorism. The PDPA’s occupation of Afghanistan eventually led to civil war, or a war between citizens of the same country.

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    The war started when the US invaded Afghanistan in 2001. The US and its allies forced the Taliban and Al-Qaeda to hide. In December 2001, the US and its allies founded a new government for Afghanistan. Its president was Hamid Karzai. By February 2002, 5,000.00 soldiers from ISAF (or International Security Assistance Force) were in Afghanistan. That...

    More than 15,000 Coalition soldiers were wounded: 6,773 US, 3,954 UK, 1,500 Canadian and over 2,500 other Coalition soldiers. 5,500 Afghan army soldiers and 200 Northern Alliance militants were killed in this war. 378 US civilian contractors were killed and 7,224.

    Taliban fighters in 2021.
    ISAF soldiers on loan from the Romanian Land Forces between Kandahar and Kabulin 2003
    A soldier of the Afghan National Army in Kandahar Provincein 2008
    ISAF soldiers on loan from the Czech Republic's army in Logar Provincein 2009
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  3. Aug 17, 2021 · Getty Images. Taliban fighters have been fighting in Afghanistan for decades. When the Taliban leaders were in control, they banned many things, including education for girls, television, music ...

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  4. Ahmad Shah Durrani, a Pashtun leader, unified Afghanistan under his rule in 1747. Great Britain invaded in the 1800s. After winning independence from Britain in 1919, Afghanistan continued as a monarchy. In 1973 Afghans overthrew the king. The country’s new leaders made Afghanistan a republic, led by a prime minister.

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  5. Aug 18, 2021 · The Taliban is an Islamist extremist group that formed nearly 30 years ago and controlled Afghanistan for a few years from 1996 to 2001. Since losing power in 2001, it's been fighting to regain ...

  6. Afghanistan later suffered the ruinous effects of civil war and a military invasion and occupation by the Soviet Union (1979–89). By 1992 Muslim rebels known as mujahideen had dislodged the Afghan government. The Taliban militia took power in Kabul four years later and ruled according to a strict version of Islamic law.

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