THE INEVITABLE CONSEQUENCES OF THE UN - US MILITARY CAMPAIGNS TO THE PUBLIC POLICY IN AFGHANISTAN
Keywords:
ISAF, Al-Qaeda, NATO, TalibanAbstract
The conflict in Afghanistan is one of the longest contemporary conflicts involving an international coalition of military forces. In October 2001, the United States of America initiated air strikes on Afghanistan, followed by a ground offensive called Operation Enduring Freedom, to topple the Taliban government and drive out Al-Qaeda forces hosted in Afghanistan following the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States. Since then, armed conflict has covered many parts of the country. The intensity of the conflict has been growing significantly, with a resurgent Taliban and a number of other non-state armed groups pitted against Afghan government forces and an international coalition of some 150,000 military personnel serving in the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and Operation Enduring Freedom
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