Afghanistani/æfˈɡænᵻstæn/ (Pashto/Dari: افغانستان, Afġānistān), officially the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country located within South Asia and Central Asia. It has a population of approximately 32 million, making it the 42nd most populous country in the world. It is bordered by Pakistan in the south and east; Iran in the west; Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan in the north; and China in the far northeast. Its territory covers 652,000km2 (252,000sqmi), making it the 41st largest country in the world.
The War in Afghanistan (or the American war in Afghanistan) is the period in which the United States invaded Afghanistan after the September 11 attacks. Supported initially by close allies, they were later joined by NATO beginning in 2003. It followed the Afghan Civil War's 1996–2001 phase. Its public aims were to dismantle al-Qaeda and to deny it a safe base of operations in Afghanistan by removing the Taliban from power. Key allies, including the United Kingdom, supported the U.S. from the start to the end of the phase. This phase of the War is the longest war in United States history.
Afghanis-tan(あふがにすタン,Afuganisu-tan, see note on name below) or Afghanistan is a Japanese yonkomamanga, originally published as a webcomic, by Timaking (ちまきing). It is also the name of the heroine of the manga. The manga is nicknamed Afgan(あふがん,Afugan)
Each yonkoma strip is accompanied by an "Afghan Memo" that explains in prose some of the background and history of the nations depicted. Additional pages give short biographies of the characters.
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Afghanistan 4K - Scenic Relaxation Film With Calming Music
Afghanistan is one of the most beautiful yet misunderstood countries in the world. Enjoy this 4K Scenic Relaxation film featuring the landscapes of Afghanistan like never before. From the towering Hindu Kush mountains, to the blue waters of Band-e-Amir National Park, Afghanistan will leave you in awe with its scenery and culture.
Special thanks to Umair Utmaan for filming a majority of the footage. You can reach out to him on Instagram @umairutmaan to license his footage.
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published: 14 Jul 2024
RAMADAN IFTAR: Traditional Afghan Iftar | Village Cooking in Ramadan | Afghanistan Village Life
Ramadan Iftar in an Afghan Village | Traditional Cooking & Rural Life
Join us as we experience a heartwarming Ramadan Iftar in a remote Afghan village. Watch as a local Afghan family prepares a traditional iftar meal using fresh, homemade ingredients over an open fire. From authentic Afghan recipes to the peaceful village lifestyle, this video captures the true essence of Ramadan in Afghanistan.
🥘 What’s in this video?
✔️ Traditional Afghan iftar recipes
✔️ Village cooking over an open fire 🔥
✔️ The beauty of rural Afghan life 🏡
✔️ Family traditions during Ramadan 🌙
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published: 10 Mar 2025
The Fall of Kandahar: War in Afghanistan | Documentary
The September 11th attacks in 2001 were quick to ignite America’s ‘Global War on Terrorism’. The main goal of this new conflict was to locate and destroy the terrorists responsible for the attack, with US leadership soon determining that the very group they were looking for was residing in Afghanistan. Over the years, Afghanistan had witnessed the rise of the Taliban, an extremist militant movement that had taken over the country with the help of al Qaeda. In late 2001, the US, aided by anti-Taliban tribe leaders, sought to overthrow the regime, with one of their biggest targets being the city of Kandahar. Welcome to Wars of the World
00:00 Introduction
01:12 9/11: Before and After
04:57 The War
15:38 The Fall of Kandahar
23:16 More Battles of Kandahar
26:02 The Aftermath
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published: 31 Jan 2025
Pakistan Train Hijack: Pak's Huge Allegation Against Afghanistan Over Jaffar Express Hijack | BLA
Pakistan Train Hijack: Pak's Huge Allegation Against Afghanistan Over Jaffar Express Hijack | BLA
Pakistan foreign office accuses Afghanistan of being behind Jaffar Express hijack. 21 passengers and 4 paramilitary soldiers were killed by Baloch Liberation Army. Foreign Office spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan also claimed that intelligence reports indicated BLA was in contact with their associates in Afghanistan.
"We have repeatedly asked the Afghan interim government to prevent organisations like the BLA from operating within its borders.": Shafqat Ali Khan
Jaffar Express travelling from Quetta to Peshawar carrying 450 passengers was ambushed by BLA. There were 70 to 80 terrorists involved in the incident according to Pakistani govt.
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published: 13 Mar 2025
Iftar Preparation: Traditional Afghan Iftar & Pumpkin Recipe | Village Life in Afghanistan
Ramadan Iftar Preparation in an Afghan Village | Traditional Pumpkin Recipe 🎥
Join us as an Afghan village family prepares a special Ramadan iftar meal, featuring a delicious traditional pumpkin dish! 🍲✨ Experience the warmth of Afghan hospitality, the beauty of simple village life, and the deep-rooted traditions of Ramadan in Afghanistan.
In this video, you'll see:
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✅ A step-by-step pumpkin dish recipe 🎃
✅ The serene atmosphere of Ramadan in the countryside 🌄
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published: 12 Mar 2025
Kabul City | capital of Afghanistan | Kabul tour | Facts About Afghanistan | کابل 🇦🇫
Kabul City | capital of Afghanistan | Kabul tour | Facts About Afghanistan | کابل
In this video, we will know complete information about the capital of Afghanistan and its biggest city Kabul and will also know about some facts related to Kabul city.
About Kabul City :
Kabul is the largest and capital city of Afghanistan. It is one of the oldest settlements in the world and is associated with a rich history and culture.
------- Best Places To Visit In Kabul -------
(1) Kabul city tour
(2) The National Museum of Afghanistan
(3) Babur Garden
(4) DarulAman Palace
(5) Shah-Do Shamshira Mosque
(6) Kabul International Airport
(7) Kabul City Center
(8) Kabul Zoo
(9) Qargha Lake
(10) Chaman Hozori
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published: 19 Dec 2024
Kabul Karte Naw | New Business Market | کابل کارته نو کې نوی مارکیټ
In this episode, Sabawoon Momand visits the Karte Naw area of Kabul city, Afghanistan, on the tenth day of the holy month Ramadan.
The good news here is that a large commercial center has been built in the area.
This center is called Hayat Market.
په دې خپرونه کې سباوون مومند د روژې مبارکې میاشتې په لسمه ورځ د افغانستان پلامینې کابل ښار کارته نو سیمې ته تللی دی
دلته د خوشحالۍ خبر دا دی چې په یاده سیمه کې یو لوی تجارتي مرکز جوړ شوی دی
دغه مرکز د حیات مارکیټ په نامه یاديږي
سباوون مومند در این نمایش در دهمین روز ماه مبارک رمضان به منطقه کارته نو شهر کابل افغانستان رفته است
خبر خوب اینجاست که یک مرکز تجاری بزرگ در این منطقه ساخته شده است
این مرکز بازار حیات نام دارد
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published: 11 Mar 2025
LIVE | Sri Lankan Lions vs Afghanistan Pathans, 5th Match | T20 | Asian Legends League 2025
LIVE | Sri Lankan Lions vs Afghanistan Pathans, 5th Match | T20 | Asian Legends League 2025
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Afghanistan is one of the most beautiful yet misunderstood countries in the world. Enjoy this 4K Scenic Relaxation film featuring the landscapes of Afghanistan ...
Afghanistan is one of the most beautiful yet misunderstood countries in the world. Enjoy this 4K Scenic Relaxation film featuring the landscapes of Afghanistan like never before. From the towering Hindu Kush mountains, to the blue waters of Band-e-Amir National Park, Afghanistan will leave you in awe with its scenery and culture.
Special thanks to Umair Utmaan for filming a majority of the footage. You can reach out to him on Instagram @umairutmaan to license his footage.
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0:00 - Amazing Afghanistan
8:49 - Band-e-Amir National Park
11:59 - Mountains of Afghanistan
15:26 - Kabul
17:55 - Villages & Countryside
21:28 - Afghanistan's Nature
24:24 - Minaret of Jam
26:15 - Bamyan
28:03 - Cities of Afghanistan
31:13 - Roads, Infrastructure, & Daily Life
35:04 - Agriculture & Farms
39:14 - Landscapes of Afghanistan
58:01 - Outro
Thanks for watching :)
Afghanistan is one of the most beautiful yet misunderstood countries in the world. Enjoy this 4K Scenic Relaxation film featuring the landscapes of Afghanistan like never before. From the towering Hindu Kush mountains, to the blue waters of Band-e-Amir National Park, Afghanistan will leave you in awe with its scenery and culture.
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Timestamps:
0:00 - Amazing Afghanistan
8:49 - Band-e-Amir National Park
11:59 - Mountains of Afghanistan
15:26 - Kabul
17:55 - Villages & Countryside
21:28 - Afghanistan's Nature
24:24 - Minaret of Jam
26:15 - Bamyan
28:03 - Cities of Afghanistan
31:13 - Roads, Infrastructure, & Daily Life
35:04 - Agriculture & Farms
39:14 - Landscapes of Afghanistan
58:01 - Outro
Thanks for watching :)
Ramadan Iftar in an Afghan Village | Traditional Cooking & Rural Life
Join us as we experience a heartwarming Ramadan Iftar in a remote Afghan village. Watch a...
Ramadan Iftar in an Afghan Village | Traditional Cooking & Rural Life
Join us as we experience a heartwarming Ramadan Iftar in a remote Afghan village. Watch as a local Afghan family prepares a traditional iftar meal using fresh, homemade ingredients over an open fire. From authentic Afghan recipes to the peaceful village lifestyle, this video captures the true essence of Ramadan in Afghanistan.
🥘 What’s in this video?
✔️ Traditional Afghan iftar recipes
✔️ Village cooking over an open fire 🔥
✔️ The beauty of rural Afghan life 🏡
✔️ Family traditions during Ramadan 🌙
If you love Afghan food, village life, and cultural traditions, don’t forget to LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE for more amazing content! 🙌
#Ramadan #Iftar #AfghanFood #VillageCooking #RamadanMubarak #Afghanistan #TraditionalCooking
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Rural Lifestyle in an Old Village House | village life Afghanistan
In this video, we'll be exploring the rural lifestyle in an old village house in Afghanistan. This village is a typical example of a rural village in Afghanistan, and we'll be spending time with the villagers to see how they live and what their everyday life is like.
Daily Routine Village Life in Afghanistan | Cooking Rural Style Food | village life Afghanistan.
Welcome to our channel ! I love Making lifestyle videos of Afghanistan Village. On this channel, you can watch all about Afghani Village life.
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Most Delicious Traditional Naan Chapati and Shula Pilaf | village life
https://youtu.be/QA1HluPRJDg
Baking Most Delicious Naan Roghani Tandoori in the Village | Afghanistan
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Ramadan Iftar in an Afghan Village | Traditional Cooking & Rural Life
Join us as we experience a heartwarming Ramadan Iftar in a remote Afghan village. Watch as a local Afghan family prepares a traditional iftar meal using fresh, homemade ingredients over an open fire. From authentic Afghan recipes to the peaceful village lifestyle, this video captures the true essence of Ramadan in Afghanistan.
🥘 What’s in this video?
✔️ Traditional Afghan iftar recipes
✔️ Village cooking over an open fire 🔥
✔️ The beauty of rural Afghan life 🏡
✔️ Family traditions during Ramadan 🌙
If you love Afghan food, village life, and cultural traditions, don’t forget to LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE for more amazing content! 🙌
#Ramadan #Iftar #AfghanFood #VillageCooking #RamadanMubarak #Afghanistan #TraditionalCooking
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Rural Lifestyle in an Old Village House | village life Afghanistan
In this video, we'll be exploring the rural lifestyle in an old village house in Afghanistan. This village is a typical example of a rural village in Afghanistan, and we'll be spending time with the villagers to see how they live and what their everyday life is like.
Daily Routine Village Life in Afghanistan | Cooking Rural Style Food | village life Afghanistan.
Welcome to our channel ! I love Making lifestyle videos of Afghanistan Village. On this channel, you can watch all about Afghani Village life.
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Daily Routine Village Life in Afghanistan | Cooking Rural Style Food | village life Afghanistan
https://youtu.be/bbyAdyP2vMU
Village Food Secrets - Cooking Vegetable Pilaf in Afghanistan Village
https://youtu.be/eud0lrP1wZA
Village Life in Afghanistan | Cooking Incredible Delicious Chicken
https://youtu.be/m8N4GUhyL8I
Most Delicious Traditional Naan Chapati and Shula Pilaf | village life
https://youtu.be/QA1HluPRJDg
Baking Most Delicious Naan Roghani Tandoori in the Village | Afghanistan
https://youtu.be/lprljkWEgsY
Live in a Cave in Coldest Winter | Afghanistan
https://youtu.be/zqWpvWToY20
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The September 11th attacks in 2001 were quick to ignite America’s ‘Global War on Terrorism’. The main goal of this new conflict was to locate and destroy the te...
The September 11th attacks in 2001 were quick to ignite America’s ‘Global War on Terrorism’. The main goal of this new conflict was to locate and destroy the terrorists responsible for the attack, with US leadership soon determining that the very group they were looking for was residing in Afghanistan. Over the years, Afghanistan had witnessed the rise of the Taliban, an extremist militant movement that had taken over the country with the help of al Qaeda. In late 2001, the US, aided by anti-Taliban tribe leaders, sought to overthrow the regime, with one of their biggest targets being the city of Kandahar. Welcome to Wars of the World
00:00 Introduction
01:12 9/11: Before and After
04:57 The War
15:38 The Fall of Kandahar
23:16 More Battles of Kandahar
26:02 The Aftermath
Prefer to listen on the go? Check out the WotW Podcast:
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Written & Researched by: Tony Wilkins
Narrated by: Will Chamberlin https://m.youtube.com/@WillchAudio
Edited by: Jamit Productions
History Should Never Be Forgotten...
The September 11th attacks in 2001 were quick to ignite America’s ‘Global War on Terrorism’. The main goal of this new conflict was to locate and destroy the terrorists responsible for the attack, with US leadership soon determining that the very group they were looking for was residing in Afghanistan. Over the years, Afghanistan had witnessed the rise of the Taliban, an extremist militant movement that had taken over the country with the help of al Qaeda. In late 2001, the US, aided by anti-Taliban tribe leaders, sought to overthrow the regime, with one of their biggest targets being the city of Kandahar. Welcome to Wars of the World
00:00 Introduction
01:12 9/11: Before and After
04:57 The War
15:38 The Fall of Kandahar
23:16 More Battles of Kandahar
26:02 The Aftermath
Prefer to listen on the go? Check out the WotW Podcast:
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4i0FnOKqttgHtbOhgOmLpr
iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/wars-of-the-world/id1548691968
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Written & Researched by: Tony Wilkins
Narrated by: Will Chamberlin https://m.youtube.com/@WillchAudio
Edited by: Jamit Productions
History Should Never Be Forgotten...
Pakistan Train Hijack: Pak's Huge Allegation Against Afghanistan Over Jaffar Express Hijack | BLA
Pakistan foreign office accuses Afghanistan of being behind J...
Pakistan Train Hijack: Pak's Huge Allegation Against Afghanistan Over Jaffar Express Hijack | BLA
Pakistan foreign office accuses Afghanistan of being behind Jaffar Express hijack. 21 passengers and 4 paramilitary soldiers were killed by Baloch Liberation Army. Foreign Office spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan also claimed that intelligence reports indicated BLA was in contact with their associates in Afghanistan.
"We have repeatedly asked the Afghan interim government to prevent organisations like the BLA from operating within its borders.": Shafqat Ali Khan
Jaffar Express travelling from Quetta to Peshawar carrying 450 passengers was ambushed by BLA. There were 70 to 80 terrorists involved in the incident according to Pakistani govt.
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Pakistan Train Hijack: Pak's Huge Allegation Against Afghanistan Over Jaffar Express Hijack | BLA
Pakistan foreign office accuses Afghanistan of being behind Jaffar Express hijack. 21 passengers and 4 paramilitary soldiers were killed by Baloch Liberation Army. Foreign Office spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan also claimed that intelligence reports indicated BLA was in contact with their associates in Afghanistan.
"We have repeatedly asked the Afghan interim government to prevent organisations like the BLA from operating within its borders.": Shafqat Ali Khan
Jaffar Express travelling from Quetta to Peshawar carrying 450 passengers was ambushed by BLA. There were 70 to 80 terrorists involved in the incident according to Pakistani govt.
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Join us as an Afghan village family prepares a special Ramadan iftar meal, featur...
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Join us as an Afghan village family prepares a special Ramadan iftar meal, featuring a delicious traditional pumpkin dish! 🍲✨ Experience the warmth of Afghan hospitality, the beauty of simple village life, and the deep-rooted traditions of Ramadan in Afghanistan.
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Kabul is the largest and capital city of Afghanistan. It is one of the oldest settlements in the world and is associated with a rich history and culture.
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(7) Kabul City Center
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(2) The National Museum of Afghanistan
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In this episode, Sabawoon Momand visits the Karte Naw area of Kabul city, Afghanistan, on the tenth day of the holy month Ramadan.
The good news here is that ...
In this episode, Sabawoon Momand visits the Karte Naw area of Kabul city, Afghanistan, on the tenth day of the holy month Ramadan.
The good news here is that a large commercial center has been built in the area.
This center is called Hayat Market.
په دې خپرونه کې سباوون مومند د روژې مبارکې میاشتې په لسمه ورځ د افغانستان پلامینې کابل ښار کارته نو سیمې ته تللی دی
دلته د خوشحالۍ خبر دا دی چې په یاده سیمه کې یو لوی تجارتي مرکز جوړ شوی دی
دغه مرکز د حیات مارکیټ په نامه یاديږي
سباوون مومند در این نمایش در دهمین روز ماه مبارک رمضان به منطقه کارته نو شهر کابل افغانستان رفته است
خبر خوب اینجاست که یک مرکز تجاری بزرگ در این منطقه ساخته شده است
این مرکز بازار حیات نام دارد
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In this episode, Sabawoon Momand visits the Karte Naw area of Kabul city, Afghanistan, on the tenth day of the holy month Ramadan.
The good news here is that a large commercial center has been built in the area.
This center is called Hayat Market.
په دې خپرونه کې سباوون مومند د روژې مبارکې میاشتې په لسمه ورځ د افغانستان پلامینې کابل ښار کارته نو سیمې ته تللی دی
دلته د خوشحالۍ خبر دا دی چې په یاده سیمه کې یو لوی تجارتي مرکز جوړ شوی دی
دغه مرکز د حیات مارکیټ په نامه یاديږي
سباوون مومند در این نمایش در دهمین روز ماه مبارک رمضان به منطقه کارته نو شهر کابل افغانستان رفته است
خبر خوب اینجاست که یک مرکز تجاری بزرگ در این منطقه ساخته شده است
این مرکز بازار حیات نام دارد
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#Iran
#Visit
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#tourists
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#national
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#Town
#View
#Walk
#Walking
#Talib
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#Taliban
#International
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Pride and Fall: The British Army in Afghanistan, 2001-14
Sergio Miller’s new detailed account of the British military campaign in Afghanistan is based on the experiences of those who served. In this narrative, he explores how the conflict evolved and developed over time, from the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks and the initial invasion of Afghanistan in 2001 through to the withdrawal in 2014.
His talk will delve into the major episodes of the conflict and explore the challenges and successes the British Army faced, from the threat of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) to the major advancements in kit and equipment. The War in Afghanistan has had a lasting impact on the Army and the role it plays in the world.
About the speaker
Sergio Miller is a former officer in the Intelligence Corps. For the last 25 years, he has worked in the defence indus...
published: 10 Dec 2024
Afghanistan: why the Taliban can't be defeated
After almost 20 years of war with America, the Taliban control ever more territory in Afghanistan. Why has America failed to defeat them? Read more here: https://econ.st/2uS0lOX
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Further reading:
“Mapping Taliban control in Afghanistan“ Long War Journal
https://econ.trib.al/7T1u2aP
Hub of Afghanistan coverage by The Economist: https://econ.trib.al/ft9bjaN
“Donald Trump tries again to reach a deal with the Afghan Taliban” The Economist, November 30th 2019: https://econ.trib.al/TXF5AuJ
“Why no one can afford to call off peace talks in Afghanistan” The Economist, November 16th 2019: https://econ.trib.al/e7MGNRY
“Violence in Afghanistan last year was worse than in Syria” The Economist, August 17th 2019: h...
published: 20 Feb 2020
British troops in Afghanistan 2001-14: 13 lives remembered
Thirteen years of British soldiers in Afghanistan told through the stories of thirteen lives lost. The Telegraph looks at some of the tributes as we remember all 453 British service personnel killed in Afghanistan between 2001 and 2014.
The US began bombing Afghanistan less than 30 days after the Twin Towers in New York were razed to the ground.
On 2 October, 2001, Britain pledged to join the fight and just over six months later, Pt Darren George, a 23-year-old father, became the first British serviceman killed in the conflict.
Capt James Philippson, 29, was also among the first infrequent deaths in the early years of the war. He was killed by while rescuing ambushed service personnel without mission-essential kit.
His death prompted a row over insufficient and poorly maintained res...
published: 01 Dec 2014
War In Afghanistan (2001–2021)
The War in Afghanistan is a conflict following the 2001 United States invasion of Afghanistan when the United States and its allies drove the Taliban from power in order to deny al-Qaeda a safe base of operations in Afghanistan. After the initial objectives were completed, a coalition of over 40 countries formed a security mission in the country called International Security Assistance Force in 2014) of which certain members were involved in military combat allied with Afghanistan's government. The war mostly consisted of Taliban insurgencies fighting against the Afghan Armed Forces and allied forces; the majority of ISAF/RS soldiers and personnel are American. The war was code-named by the US as Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Freedom's Sentinel.
published: 17 Aug 2021
The Complete History of The Afghanistan War | Documentary: Part 1
On Sunday 15th August 2021, after an almost 20 year-long absence, the Taliban recaptured the Afghan capital city of Kabul. As the US-led coalition withdrew, the Taliban regrouped and began expanding outward once again. Facing little opposition from the Afghan National Army that had been trained and equipped by western forces, they only grew bolder and began an almost Blitzkrieg-style campaign to retake villages, towns, cities and then entire provinces until they were once again in near-total control of a land that has seemingly only known bloodshed for the better part of fifty years.
The story of the Taliban is the story of Afghanistan in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Cloaked in Islamic ideology that even many of the most prominent Muslim countries have largely moved on from, Af...
published: 05 Oct 2021
War in Afghanistan (2001–present) | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
War in Afghanistan (2001–present)
00:05:16 1 Before the start of war
00:05:25 1.1 Origins of Afghanistan's civil war
00:08:20 1.2 Warlord rule (1992–1996)
00:09:31 1.3 Taliban Emirate vs Northern Alliance
00:13:35 1.3.1 Al-Qaeda
00:15:25 1.3.2 Change in U.S. policy toward Afghanistan
00:18:17 1.3.3 Northern Alliance on the eve of 9/11
00:20:01 1.4 11 September attacks
00:21:26 1.5 U.S. ultimatum to Taliban
00:23:32 2 History
00:23:41 2.1 U.S. invasion of Afghanistan
00:26:54 2.2 Post-Anaconda operations
00:28:50 2.3 2003–2005 Taliban resurgence, war with Afghan forces
00:32:12 2.4 2006: War between NATO forces and Taliban
00:35:41 2.5 2007: US build-up, ISAF war against Taliban
00:39:47 2.6 Reassessment and renewed commitment 2008
00...
published: 09 Dec 2018
U.S. conflict with Afghanistan - History and Timeline
The Afghanistan War 2001-2021 began in 2001 when the United States invaded Afghanistan in response to the September 11th terrorist attack. Most of the civilians in Afghanistan want peace and an end to the violence. The Taliban, ISIS, the Afghan government, and the US government are all fighting for control of Afghanistan. Some of the most significant events in this war were in 2001, when the US invaded Afghanistan in order to root out the Al Qaeda terrorist groups in response to the 9/11 attacks in the United States. This led to many civilians in Afghanistan being displaced, and in turn, many civilians became refugees. America also started to arm non-government militias in Afghanistan in order to fight the Taliban.
Read more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_War_in_Afghanista...
published: 15 Oct 2021
History's Greatest Lies by William Weir (Full Chapter)
History's Greatest Lies by William Weir serves as a provocative invitation to rethink the narratives that have shaped our understanding of the past. By challenging commonly held beliefs about pivotal moments in history, Weir encourages readers to question the accuracy of the stories we've been taught and to seek out alternative perspectives. The book reveals how history is often written by those in power, and how myths and misinformation can obscure the complex truths behind world events.
Weir’s exploration of historical "lies" isn't just about exposing errors or fabrications; it’s about fostering a deeper, more critical engagement with history. The book reminds us that history is not a static collection of facts,
but a dynamic field where new insights and interpretations can reshape o...
published: 23 Dec 2024
Traumatic First-Hand Accounts From The War In Afghanistan
6 back-to-back episodes of the acclaimed series 'War Story: Afghanistan' featuring 6 incredible stories of life on the frontline during the Afghanistan War of 2001-2021.
War Stories is your one-stop shop for all things military history. From Waterloo to Verdun, we'll be bringing you only the best documentaries and stories from history's most engaging and dramatic conflicts.
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published: 03 Nov 2024
How the US created a disaster in Afghanistan
What was the purpose of America's longest war?
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On August 15, 2021, the Taliban took over Afghanistan’s capital, Kabul. The Afghan president fled the country. Almost all of Afghanistan is now under Taliban control. It marks the end of an era: America’s longest war is now over, and it lost. And it happened fast, stunning the world and leaving many in the country racing to find an exit.
But even among those surprised by the way the end played out, many knew the war was destined to end badly. According to some experts, the seeds of disaster were planted back at the war’s very beginning.
Ever since the American war in Afghanistan began in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, the US government has strugg...
published: 25 Aug 2021
Afghanistan - Top Taliban Commander Mullah Dadullah Killed in Fighting
(13 May 2007) 522468
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Kandahar - 13 May 2007
1. Man pulling sheet to reveal body of Mullah Dadullah
2. Mid of body
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3. Mullah Dadullah firing rocket propelled grenade
4. Various of Mullah Dadullah firing PK (Kalashnikov) machine gun
5. Mullah Dadullah greeting members of the Taliban
STORYLINE:
A U.S.-led coalition operation supported by NATO troops killed feared Taliban military commander Mullah Dadullah, dealing the insurgency a "serious blow," a NATO statement said, confirming Afghan reports of his de...
published: 21 Jul 2015
911 the War in Afghanistan (Full Documentary)
480p
The War in Afghanistan (2001–present) refers to the intervention by North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) and allied forces in the ongoing Afghan civil war. The war followed the September 11 attacks, and its public aims were to dismantle al-Qaeda and denying it a safe basis of operation in Afghanistan by removing the Taliban from power.
U.S. President George W. Bush demanded that the Taliban hand over Osama bin Laden and expel al-Qaeda. The Taliban asked bin Laden to leave the country, but declined to extradite him without evidence of his involvement in the 9/11 attacks. The United States refused to negotiate and launched Operation Enduring Freedom on 7 October 2001 with the United Kingdom. The two were later joined by other forces, including the Northern Alliance. The U.S. and ...
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Sergio Miller’s new detailed account of the British military campaign in Afghanistan is based on the experiences of those who served. In this narrative, he expl...
Sergio Miller’s new detailed account of the British military campaign in Afghanistan is based on the experiences of those who served. In this narrative, he explores how the conflict evolved and developed over time, from the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks and the initial invasion of Afghanistan in 2001 through to the withdrawal in 2014.
His talk will delve into the major episodes of the conflict and explore the challenges and successes the British Army faced, from the threat of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) to the major advancements in kit and equipment. The War in Afghanistan has had a lasting impact on the Army and the role it plays in the world.
About the speaker
Sergio Miller is a former officer in the Intelligence Corps. For the last 25 years, he has worked in the defence industry and, until three years ago, continued to serve in the Army Reserve. He has written articles for the British Army Review and the Wavell Room, and is the author of a two-part history of the Vietnam War: ‘In Good Faith’ and ‘No Wider War’. He is currently working on an account of the Russo-Ukrainian War.
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Sergio Miller’s new detailed account of the British military campaign in Afghanistan is based on the experiences of those who served. In this narrative, he explores how the conflict evolved and developed over time, from the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks and the initial invasion of Afghanistan in 2001 through to the withdrawal in 2014.
His talk will delve into the major episodes of the conflict and explore the challenges and successes the British Army faced, from the threat of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) to the major advancements in kit and equipment. The War in Afghanistan has had a lasting impact on the Army and the role it plays in the world.
About the speaker
Sergio Miller is a former officer in the Intelligence Corps. For the last 25 years, he has worked in the defence industry and, until three years ago, continued to serve in the Army Reserve. He has written articles for the British Army Review and the Wavell Room, and is the author of a two-part history of the Vietnam War: ‘In Good Faith’ and ‘No Wider War’. He is currently working on an account of the Russo-Ukrainian War.
Follow the National Army Museum on:
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After almost 20 years of war with America, the Taliban control ever more territory in Afghanistan. Why has America failed to defeat them? Read more here: https:...
After almost 20 years of war with America, the Taliban control ever more territory in Afghanistan. Why has America failed to defeat them? Read more here: https://econ.st/2uS0lOX
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“Mapping Taliban control in Afghanistan“ Long War Journal
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Hub of Afghanistan coverage by The Economist: https://econ.trib.al/ft9bjaN
“Donald Trump tries again to reach a deal with the Afghan Taliban” The Economist, November 30th 2019: https://econ.trib.al/TXF5AuJ
“Why no one can afford to call off peace talks in Afghanistan” The Economist, November 16th 2019: https://econ.trib.al/e7MGNRY
“Violence in Afghanistan last year was worse than in Syria” The Economist, August 17th 2019: https://econ.trib.al/kaTpqh6
“America and the Taliban inch towards a peace deal in Afghanistan” The Economist, August 7th 2019: https://econ.trib.al/bApufAt
“Why Afghanistan’s government is losing the war with the Taliban” The Economist, May 18th 2019: https://econ.trib.al/Zacbkhf
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“Donald Trump tries again to reach a deal with the Afghan Taliban” The Economist, November 30th 2019: https://econ.trib.al/TXF5AuJ
“Why no one can afford to call off peace talks in Afghanistan” The Economist, November 16th 2019: https://econ.trib.al/e7MGNRY
“Violence in Afghanistan last year was worse than in Syria” The Economist, August 17th 2019: https://econ.trib.al/kaTpqh6
“America and the Taliban inch towards a peace deal in Afghanistan” The Economist, August 7th 2019: https://econ.trib.al/bApufAt
“Why Afghanistan’s government is losing the war with the Taliban” The Economist, May 18th 2019: https://econ.trib.al/Zacbkhf
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Thirteen years of British soldiers in Afghanistan told through the stories of thirteen lives lost. The Telegraph looks at some of the tributes as we remember al...
Thirteen years of British soldiers in Afghanistan told through the stories of thirteen lives lost. The Telegraph looks at some of the tributes as we remember all 453 British service personnel killed in Afghanistan between 2001 and 2014.
The US began bombing Afghanistan less than 30 days after the Twin Towers in New York were razed to the ground.
On 2 October, 2001, Britain pledged to join the fight and just over six months later, Pt Darren George, a 23-year-old father, became the first British serviceman killed in the conflict.
Capt James Philippson, 29, was also among the first infrequent deaths in the early years of the war. He was killed by while rescuing ambushed service personnel without mission-essential kit.
His death prompted a row over insufficient and poorly maintained resources that would plague the rest of the conflict and seriously damage public perception of the war.
The death of Capt David Patton, 38, in 2006 ushered in a new phase, the Siege of Sangin, which became the most intense period of British fighting.
FS Adrian Davies was killed weeks later in the first of a series of accidents that claimed dozens of British lives. His Nimrod plane crashed in Kandahar, killing a crew of 14 service personnel aged between 22 and 49.
Each of their deaths - and nine more - are remembered in the video above as moments in the War in Afghanistan that represent the 453 British service personnel killed between 2001 and 2014.
A tribute to all the men and women who lost their lives in the conflict can be viewed at www.telegraph.co.uk/453remembered
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Thirteen years of British soldiers in Afghanistan told through the stories of thirteen lives lost. The Telegraph looks at some of the tributes as we remember all 453 British service personnel killed in Afghanistan between 2001 and 2014.
The US began bombing Afghanistan less than 30 days after the Twin Towers in New York were razed to the ground.
On 2 October, 2001, Britain pledged to join the fight and just over six months later, Pt Darren George, a 23-year-old father, became the first British serviceman killed in the conflict.
Capt James Philippson, 29, was also among the first infrequent deaths in the early years of the war. He was killed by while rescuing ambushed service personnel without mission-essential kit.
His death prompted a row over insufficient and poorly maintained resources that would plague the rest of the conflict and seriously damage public perception of the war.
The death of Capt David Patton, 38, in 2006 ushered in a new phase, the Siege of Sangin, which became the most intense period of British fighting.
FS Adrian Davies was killed weeks later in the first of a series of accidents that claimed dozens of British lives. His Nimrod plane crashed in Kandahar, killing a crew of 14 service personnel aged between 22 and 49.
Each of their deaths - and nine more - are remembered in the video above as moments in the War in Afghanistan that represent the 453 British service personnel killed between 2001 and 2014.
A tribute to all the men and women who lost their lives in the conflict can be viewed at www.telegraph.co.uk/453remembered
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The War in Afghanistan is a conflict following the 2001 United States invasion of Afghanistan when the United States and its allies drove the Taliban from power...
The War in Afghanistan is a conflict following the 2001 United States invasion of Afghanistan when the United States and its allies drove the Taliban from power in order to deny al-Qaeda a safe base of operations in Afghanistan. After the initial objectives were completed, a coalition of over 40 countries formed a security mission in the country called International Security Assistance Force in 2014) of which certain members were involved in military combat allied with Afghanistan's government. The war mostly consisted of Taliban insurgencies fighting against the Afghan Armed Forces and allied forces; the majority of ISAF/RS soldiers and personnel are American. The war was code-named by the US as Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Freedom's Sentinel.
The War in Afghanistan is a conflict following the 2001 United States invasion of Afghanistan when the United States and its allies drove the Taliban from power in order to deny al-Qaeda a safe base of operations in Afghanistan. After the initial objectives were completed, a coalition of over 40 countries formed a security mission in the country called International Security Assistance Force in 2014) of which certain members were involved in military combat allied with Afghanistan's government. The war mostly consisted of Taliban insurgencies fighting against the Afghan Armed Forces and allied forces; the majority of ISAF/RS soldiers and personnel are American. The war was code-named by the US as Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Freedom's Sentinel.
On Sunday 15th August 2021, after an almost 20 year-long absence, the Taliban recaptured the Afghan capital city of Kabul. As the US-led coalition withdrew, the...
On Sunday 15th August 2021, after an almost 20 year-long absence, the Taliban recaptured the Afghan capital city of Kabul. As the US-led coalition withdrew, the Taliban regrouped and began expanding outward once again. Facing little opposition from the Afghan National Army that had been trained and equipped by western forces, they only grew bolder and began an almost Blitzkrieg-style campaign to retake villages, towns, cities and then entire provinces until they were once again in near-total control of a land that has seemingly only known bloodshed for the better part of fifty years.
The story of the Taliban is the story of Afghanistan in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Cloaked in Islamic ideology that even many of the most prominent Muslim countries have largely moved on from, Afghanistan under the Taliban was always a land that resisted the influence of outsiders with tenacity, ferocity and always in blood. The attempts by the great powers of the world to bring Afghanistan more in-line culturally with the wider world perspective particularly concerning the treatment of women and the application of science and technology has presented an arena where the tools of the modern world have waged battles with the determination of the old. Yet almost every foreign power that has gotten involved with Afghanistan has ultimately failed in its mission there hence, Afghanistan becoming known as the graveyard of empires.
In this the first part of a two-part special, we are going to examine the modern history of Afghanistan, investigate the origins and ideology of the Taliban and chart their rise and fall and then return to power. This is the Taliban’s Story. Welcome to Wars of the World.
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On Sunday 15th August 2021, after an almost 20 year-long absence, the Taliban recaptured the Afghan capital city of Kabul. As the US-led coalition withdrew, the Taliban regrouped and began expanding outward once again. Facing little opposition from the Afghan National Army that had been trained and equipped by western forces, they only grew bolder and began an almost Blitzkrieg-style campaign to retake villages, towns, cities and then entire provinces until they were once again in near-total control of a land that has seemingly only known bloodshed for the better part of fifty years.
The story of the Taliban is the story of Afghanistan in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Cloaked in Islamic ideology that even many of the most prominent Muslim countries have largely moved on from, Afghanistan under the Taliban was always a land that resisted the influence of outsiders with tenacity, ferocity and always in blood. The attempts by the great powers of the world to bring Afghanistan more in-line culturally with the wider world perspective particularly concerning the treatment of women and the application of science and technology has presented an arena where the tools of the modern world have waged battles with the determination of the old. Yet almost every foreign power that has gotten involved with Afghanistan has ultimately failed in its mission there hence, Afghanistan becoming known as the graveyard of empires.
In this the first part of a two-part special, we are going to examine the modern history of Afghanistan, investigate the origins and ideology of the Taliban and chart their rise and fall and then return to power. This is the Taliban’s Story. Welcome to Wars of the World.
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War in Afghanistan (2001–present)
00:05:16 1 Before the start of war
00:05:25 1.1 Origins of Afghanista...
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
War in Afghanistan (2001–present)
00:05:16 1 Before the start of war
00:05:25 1.1 Origins of Afghanistan's civil war
00:08:20 1.2 Warlord rule (1992–1996)
00:09:31 1.3 Taliban Emirate vs Northern Alliance
00:13:35 1.3.1 Al-Qaeda
00:15:25 1.3.2 Change in U.S. policy toward Afghanistan
00:18:17 1.3.3 Northern Alliance on the eve of 9/11
00:20:01 1.4 11 September attacks
00:21:26 1.5 U.S. ultimatum to Taliban
00:23:32 2 History
00:23:41 2.1 U.S. invasion of Afghanistan
00:26:54 2.2 Post-Anaconda operations
00:28:50 2.3 2003–2005 Taliban resurgence, war with Afghan forces
00:32:12 2.4 2006: War between NATO forces and Taliban
00:35:41 2.5 2007: US build-up, ISAF war against Taliban
00:39:47 2.6 Reassessment and renewed commitment 2008
00:42:29 2.7 Taliban attacks on supply lines 2008
00:43:11 2.8 US action into Pakistan 2008–2009
00:45:35 2.9 2009 US reinforcements, Taliban progress
00:45:46 2.9.1 Northern Distribution Network
00:48:02 2.9.2 2009 Increase in U.S. troops
00:50:36 2.9.3 Kunduz airstrike
00:51:02 2.9.4 Operation Khanjar and Operation Panther's Claw
00:52:08 2.9.5 Taliban gains
00:55:11 2.10 2010: American–British offensive and Afghan peace initiative
00:56:59 2.10.1 Troop surge
00:59:08 2.10.2 Battle of Marjah
01:00:01 2.10.3 WikiLeaks disclosure
01:01:02 2.10.4 Pakistan and U.S. tensions
01:01:55 2.11 2011: U.S. and NATO drawdown
01:02:02 2.11.1 Battle of Kandahar
01:02:57 2.11.2 Death of Osama bin Laden
01:03:17 2.11.3 Withdrawal
01:04:46 2.11.4 2011 U.S.–NATO attack in Pakistan
01:05:34 2.12 2012: Strategic agreement
01:05:57 2.12.1 Reformation of the United Front (Northern Alliance)
01:08:04 2.12.2 High-profile U.S. military incidents
01:09:20 2.12.3 Enduring Strategic Partnership Agreement
01:10:33 2.12.4 NATO Chicago Summit: Troops withdrawal and long-term presence
01:11:14 2.13 2013: Withdrawal
01:11:23 2.13.1 Karzai–Obama meeting
01:13:24 2.13.2 Security transfer
01:14:22 2.14 2014: Withdrawal continues and the insurgency increases
01:19:37 2.15 2015 Taliban resurgence
01:23:55 2.15.1 Kabul Parliament attack
01:24:54 2.15.2 Kunduz Offensive
01:26:43 2.16 Taliban negotiations, 2015–2016
01:28:05 2.17 Taliban infighting, 2015–2016
01:30:04 2.18 Taliban offensive in Helmand Province, 2015–2018
01:39:39 2.19 2016
01:54:08 2.19.1 2016 peace deal
01:54:56 2.20 2017
01:55:05 2.20.1 Events
02:05:06 2.20.2 Donald Trump's Afghanistan policy
02:08:11 2.21 2018
02:08:20 2.21.1 Events
02:11:13 3 Impact on Afghan society
02:11:23 3.1 Civilian casualties
02:15:46 3.2 Health
02:16:01 3.3 Refugees
02:16:36 3.4 Interpreters
02:16:59 3.5 Drug trade
02:19:30 3.6 Public education
02:19:57 3.6.1 Girls' education
02:20:28 4 War crimes
02:21:01 4.1 Taliban
02:21:56 4.2 Northern Alliance
02:22:36 4.3 NATO & Allies
02:26:46 5 Costs
02:27:55 5.1 Criticism of costs
02:28:57 6 Stability problems
02:31:39 7 Afghan security forces
02:31:49 7.1 Afghan National Army
02:35:30 7.2 Afghan National Police
02:36:11 8 Tactics/strategy of anti-government elements
02:37:08 8.1 ISAF conception of Taliban strategy
02:38:09 9 Insider attacks
02:39:26 10 Reactions
02:39:35 10.1 Domestic reactions
02:43:55 10.2 International reactions
02:46:03 10.3 Public opinion in 2001
02:47:34 10.4 Development of public opinion
02:50:46 10.5 Protests, demonstrations and rallies
02:51:42 11 Human rights abuses
02:51:57 11.1 Taliban
02:53:21 11.2 White phosphorus use
02:54:09 11.3 Human rights abuses against Afghan refugees
02:56:08 12 Environmental legacy
02:56:42 13 See also
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The War in Afghanistan (or the U.S. War in Afghanistan), code named Operation Enduring Freedom – Afghanistan (2001–14) and Operation Freedom's Sentinel (2015–present), followed the United States invasion of Afghanistan of 7 October 2001. The U.S. was supported initially by the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia and later by a coalition of over 40 countries, including all NATO members. The war's public aims were ...
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
War in Afghanistan (2001–present)
00:05:16 1 Before the start of war
00:05:25 1.1 Origins of Afghanistan's civil war
00:08:20 1.2 Warlord rule (1992–1996)
00:09:31 1.3 Taliban Emirate vs Northern Alliance
00:13:35 1.3.1 Al-Qaeda
00:15:25 1.3.2 Change in U.S. policy toward Afghanistan
00:18:17 1.3.3 Northern Alliance on the eve of 9/11
00:20:01 1.4 11 September attacks
00:21:26 1.5 U.S. ultimatum to Taliban
00:23:32 2 History
00:23:41 2.1 U.S. invasion of Afghanistan
00:26:54 2.2 Post-Anaconda operations
00:28:50 2.3 2003–2005 Taliban resurgence, war with Afghan forces
00:32:12 2.4 2006: War between NATO forces and Taliban
00:35:41 2.5 2007: US build-up, ISAF war against Taliban
00:39:47 2.6 Reassessment and renewed commitment 2008
00:42:29 2.7 Taliban attacks on supply lines 2008
00:43:11 2.8 US action into Pakistan 2008–2009
00:45:35 2.9 2009 US reinforcements, Taliban progress
00:45:46 2.9.1 Northern Distribution Network
00:48:02 2.9.2 2009 Increase in U.S. troops
00:50:36 2.9.3 Kunduz airstrike
00:51:02 2.9.4 Operation Khanjar and Operation Panther's Claw
00:52:08 2.9.5 Taliban gains
00:55:11 2.10 2010: American–British offensive and Afghan peace initiative
00:56:59 2.10.1 Troop surge
00:59:08 2.10.2 Battle of Marjah
01:00:01 2.10.3 WikiLeaks disclosure
01:01:02 2.10.4 Pakistan and U.S. tensions
01:01:55 2.11 2011: U.S. and NATO drawdown
01:02:02 2.11.1 Battle of Kandahar
01:02:57 2.11.2 Death of Osama bin Laden
01:03:17 2.11.3 Withdrawal
01:04:46 2.11.4 2011 U.S.–NATO attack in Pakistan
01:05:34 2.12 2012: Strategic agreement
01:05:57 2.12.1 Reformation of the United Front (Northern Alliance)
01:08:04 2.12.2 High-profile U.S. military incidents
01:09:20 2.12.3 Enduring Strategic Partnership Agreement
01:10:33 2.12.4 NATO Chicago Summit: Troops withdrawal and long-term presence
01:11:14 2.13 2013: Withdrawal
01:11:23 2.13.1 Karzai–Obama meeting
01:13:24 2.13.2 Security transfer
01:14:22 2.14 2014: Withdrawal continues and the insurgency increases
01:19:37 2.15 2015 Taliban resurgence
01:23:55 2.15.1 Kabul Parliament attack
01:24:54 2.15.2 Kunduz Offensive
01:26:43 2.16 Taliban negotiations, 2015–2016
01:28:05 2.17 Taliban infighting, 2015–2016
01:30:04 2.18 Taliban offensive in Helmand Province, 2015–2018
01:39:39 2.19 2016
01:54:08 2.19.1 2016 peace deal
01:54:56 2.20 2017
01:55:05 2.20.1 Events
02:05:06 2.20.2 Donald Trump's Afghanistan policy
02:08:11 2.21 2018
02:08:20 2.21.1 Events
02:11:13 3 Impact on Afghan society
02:11:23 3.1 Civilian casualties
02:15:46 3.2 Health
02:16:01 3.3 Refugees
02:16:36 3.4 Interpreters
02:16:59 3.5 Drug trade
02:19:30 3.6 Public education
02:19:57 3.6.1 Girls' education
02:20:28 4 War crimes
02:21:01 4.1 Taliban
02:21:56 4.2 Northern Alliance
02:22:36 4.3 NATO & Allies
02:26:46 5 Costs
02:27:55 5.1 Criticism of costs
02:28:57 6 Stability problems
02:31:39 7 Afghan security forces
02:31:49 7.1 Afghan National Army
02:35:30 7.2 Afghan National Police
02:36:11 8 Tactics/strategy of anti-government elements
02:37:08 8.1 ISAF conception of Taliban strategy
02:38:09 9 Insider attacks
02:39:26 10 Reactions
02:39:35 10.1 Domestic reactions
02:43:55 10.2 International reactions
02:46:03 10.3 Public opinion in 2001
02:47:34 10.4 Development of public opinion
02:50:46 10.5 Protests, demonstrations and rallies
02:51:42 11 Human rights abuses
02:51:57 11.1 Taliban
02:53:21 11.2 White phosphorus use
02:54:09 11.3 Human rights abuses against Afghan refugees
02:56:08 12 Environmental legacy
02:56:42 13 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
You can find other Wikipedia audio articles too at:
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SUMMARY
=======
The War in Afghanistan (or the U.S. War in Afghanistan), code named Operation Enduring Freedom – Afghanistan (2001–14) and Operation Freedom's Sentinel (2015–present), followed the United States invasion of Afghanistan of 7 October 2001. The U.S. was supported initially by the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia and later by a coalition of over 40 countries, including all NATO members. The war's public aims were ...
The Afghanistan War 2001-2021 began in 2001 when the United States invaded Afghanistan in response to the September 11th terrorist attack. Most of the civilians...
The Afghanistan War 2001-2021 began in 2001 when the United States invaded Afghanistan in response to the September 11th terrorist attack. Most of the civilians in Afghanistan want peace and an end to the violence. The Taliban, ISIS, the Afghan government, and the US government are all fighting for control of Afghanistan. Some of the most significant events in this war were in 2001, when the US invaded Afghanistan in order to root out the Al Qaeda terrorist groups in response to the 9/11 attacks in the United States. This led to many civilians in Afghanistan being displaced, and in turn, many civilians became refugees. America also started to arm non-government militias in Afghanistan in order to fight the Taliban.
Read more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_War_in_Afghanistan_(2001%E2%80%932021)
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The Afghanistan War 2001-2021 began in 2001 when the United States invaded Afghanistan in response to the September 11th terrorist attack. Most of the civilians in Afghanistan want peace and an end to the violence. The Taliban, ISIS, the Afghan government, and the US government are all fighting for control of Afghanistan. Some of the most significant events in this war were in 2001, when the US invaded Afghanistan in order to root out the Al Qaeda terrorist groups in response to the 9/11 attacks in the United States. This led to many civilians in Afghanistan being displaced, and in turn, many civilians became refugees. America also started to arm non-government militias in Afghanistan in order to fight the Taliban.
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History's Greatest Lies by William Weir serves as a provocative invitation to rethink the narratives that have shaped our understanding of the past. By challeng...
History's Greatest Lies by William Weir serves as a provocative invitation to rethink the narratives that have shaped our understanding of the past. By challenging commonly held beliefs about pivotal moments in history, Weir encourages readers to question the accuracy of the stories we've been taught and to seek out alternative perspectives. The book reveals how history is often written by those in power, and how myths and misinformation can obscure the complex truths behind world events.
Weir’s exploration of historical "lies" isn't just about exposing errors or fabrications; it’s about fostering a deeper, more critical engagement with history. The book reminds us that history is not a static collection of facts,
but a dynamic field where new insights and interpretations can reshape our understanding. Ultimately, History's Greatest Lies serves as a call to approach history with a healthy dose of skepticism and curiosity, to look beyond surface-level explanations, and to always search for the hidden truths that lie beneath the surface of the past.
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History's Greatest Lies by William Weir serves as a provocative invitation to rethink the narratives that have shaped our understanding of the past. By challenging commonly held beliefs about pivotal moments in history, Weir encourages readers to question the accuracy of the stories we've been taught and to seek out alternative perspectives. The book reveals how history is often written by those in power, and how myths and misinformation can obscure the complex truths behind world events.
Weir’s exploration of historical "lies" isn't just about exposing errors or fabrications; it’s about fostering a deeper, more critical engagement with history. The book reminds us that history is not a static collection of facts,
but a dynamic field where new insights and interpretations can reshape our understanding. Ultimately, History's Greatest Lies serves as a call to approach history with a healthy dose of skepticism and curiosity, to look beyond surface-level explanations, and to always search for the hidden truths that lie beneath the surface of the past.
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4. Lies From the Time of the Revolutions : https://youtu.be/SwDpN-ghwkI
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6 back-to-back episodes of the acclaimed series 'War Story: Afghanistan' featuring 6 incredible stories of life on the frontline during the Afghanistan War of 2...
6 back-to-back episodes of the acclaimed series 'War Story: Afghanistan' featuring 6 incredible stories of life on the frontline during the Afghanistan War of 2001-2021.
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6 back-to-back episodes of the acclaimed series 'War Story: Afghanistan' featuring 6 incredible stories of life on the frontline during the Afghanistan War of 2001-2021.
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What was the purpose of America's longest war?
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On August 15, 2021, the Taliban took over Afghanistan’s capital, Kabul. The Afghan president fled the country. Almost all of Afghanistan is now under Taliban control. It marks the end of an era: America’s longest war is now over, and it lost. And it happened fast, stunning the world and leaving many in the country racing to find an exit.
But even among those surprised by the way the end played out, many knew the war was destined to end badly. According to some experts, the seeds of disaster were planted back at the war’s very beginning.
Ever since the American war in Afghanistan began in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, the US government has struggled with answering exactly why the military was there. In the very beginning the goal was relatively clear: to capture the perpetrator of the attacks, Osama bin Laden. But almost immediately, the goals became murkier, and more complicated.
In this video, investigative reporter Azmat Khan and former US ambassador to Afghanistan Michael McKinley explain what the US military was actually doing in Afghanistan, what it got wrong, and why America’s long intervention there is considered a failure.
Some of the sources we used in our reporting:
This report from Brown University’s Cost of War project has good data on how many Afghan civilians have beem killed in airstrikes:
https://watson.brown.edu/costsofwar/files/cow/imce/papers/2020/Rising%20Civilian%20Death%20Toll%20in%20Afghanistan_Costs%20of%20War_Dec%207%202020.pdf
The comparison of American attitudes towards the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq are from Gallup polls:
https://news.gallup.com/poll/1633/iraq.aspx
https://news.gallup.com/poll/167471/americans-view-afghanistan-war-mistake.aspx
This annual report from the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan reconstruction provided us with a lot of information on US money and resources spent on Afghanistan since the start of the war:
https://www.sigar.mil/pdf/lessonslearned/SIGAR-21-46-LL.pdf
The Long War Journal’s maps on Taliban control helped us visualize how they gained ground over time: https://www.longwarjournal.org/mapping-taliban-control-in-afghanistan
Other sources that we recommend for understanding this story:
No Good Men Among the Living: America, the Taliban and the War Through Afghan Eyes By Anand Gopal: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780805091793
The Whitewashing of the Afghan War by Emran Feroz: https://t.co/5y5UUDNyAl?amp=1
On the ground reporting by Ali M. Latifi: https://t.co/ibN6QeD7yV?amp=1
The Washington Post’s Afghanistan Papers database: https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2019/investigations/afghanistan-papers/documents-database/?itid=lk_interstitial_manual_21
Ghost Students, Ghost Teachers, Ghost School by Azmat Khan: https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/azmatkhan/the-big-lie-that-helped-justify-americas-war-in-afghanistan
We all lost Afghanistan by Michael McKinley: https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/united-states/2021-08-16/we-all-lost-afghanistan-taliban
Vox Reporting:
The rapid fall of Afghanistan to Taliban forces, explained by Natasha Ishak: https://www.vox.com/2021/8/15/22626082/kabul-capital-fall-afghanistan-government-taliban-forces-explained
Who are the Taliban now, by Jen Kirby: https://www.vox.com/22626240/taliban-afghanistan-baradar
Why Biden was so set on withdrawing from Afghanistan, by Andrew Prokop: https://www.vox.com/2021/8/18/22629135/biden-afghanistan-withdrawal-reasons
The history of US intervention in Afghanistan, from the Cold War to 9/11, by Emily Stewart: https://www.vox.com/world/22634008/us-troops-afghanistan-cold-war-bush-bin-laden
The US needs to meet its moral obligation to Afghan refugees, by Li Zhou: https://www.vox.com/22627834/afghanistan-refugee-policy-vietnam
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What was the purpose of America's longest war?
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On August 15, 2021, the Taliban took over Afghanistan’s capital, Kabul. The Afghan president fled the country. Almost all of Afghanistan is now under Taliban control. It marks the end of an era: America’s longest war is now over, and it lost. And it happened fast, stunning the world and leaving many in the country racing to find an exit.
But even among those surprised by the way the end played out, many knew the war was destined to end badly. According to some experts, the seeds of disaster were planted back at the war’s very beginning.
Ever since the American war in Afghanistan began in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, the US government has struggled with answering exactly why the military was there. In the very beginning the goal was relatively clear: to capture the perpetrator of the attacks, Osama bin Laden. But almost immediately, the goals became murkier, and more complicated.
In this video, investigative reporter Azmat Khan and former US ambassador to Afghanistan Michael McKinley explain what the US military was actually doing in Afghanistan, what it got wrong, and why America’s long intervention there is considered a failure.
Some of the sources we used in our reporting:
This report from Brown University’s Cost of War project has good data on how many Afghan civilians have beem killed in airstrikes:
https://watson.brown.edu/costsofwar/files/cow/imce/papers/2020/Rising%20Civilian%20Death%20Toll%20in%20Afghanistan_Costs%20of%20War_Dec%207%202020.pdf
The comparison of American attitudes towards the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq are from Gallup polls:
https://news.gallup.com/poll/1633/iraq.aspx
https://news.gallup.com/poll/167471/americans-view-afghanistan-war-mistake.aspx
This annual report from the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan reconstruction provided us with a lot of information on US money and resources spent on Afghanistan since the start of the war:
https://www.sigar.mil/pdf/lessonslearned/SIGAR-21-46-LL.pdf
The Long War Journal’s maps on Taliban control helped us visualize how they gained ground over time: https://www.longwarjournal.org/mapping-taliban-control-in-afghanistan
Other sources that we recommend for understanding this story:
No Good Men Among the Living: America, the Taliban and the War Through Afghan Eyes By Anand Gopal: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780805091793
The Whitewashing of the Afghan War by Emran Feroz: https://t.co/5y5UUDNyAl?amp=1
On the ground reporting by Ali M. Latifi: https://t.co/ibN6QeD7yV?amp=1
The Washington Post’s Afghanistan Papers database: https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2019/investigations/afghanistan-papers/documents-database/?itid=lk_interstitial_manual_21
Ghost Students, Ghost Teachers, Ghost School by Azmat Khan: https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/azmatkhan/the-big-lie-that-helped-justify-americas-war-in-afghanistan
We all lost Afghanistan by Michael McKinley: https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/united-states/2021-08-16/we-all-lost-afghanistan-taliban
Vox Reporting:
The rapid fall of Afghanistan to Taliban forces, explained by Natasha Ishak: https://www.vox.com/2021/8/15/22626082/kabul-capital-fall-afghanistan-government-taliban-forces-explained
Who are the Taliban now, by Jen Kirby: https://www.vox.com/22626240/taliban-afghanistan-baradar
Why Biden was so set on withdrawing from Afghanistan, by Andrew Prokop: https://www.vox.com/2021/8/18/22629135/biden-afghanistan-withdrawal-reasons
The history of US intervention in Afghanistan, from the Cold War to 9/11, by Emily Stewart: https://www.vox.com/world/22634008/us-troops-afghanistan-cold-war-bush-bin-laden
The US needs to meet its moral obligation to Afghan refugees, by Li Zhou: https://www.vox.com/22627834/afghanistan-refugee-policy-vietnam
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1. Man pulling sheet to reveal body of Mullah Dadullah
2. Mid of body
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3. Mullah Dadullah firing rocket propelled grenade
4. Various of Mullah Dadullah firing PK (Kalashnikov) machine gun
5. Mullah Dadullah greeting members of the Taliban
STORYLINE:
A U.S.-led coalition operation supported by NATO troops killed feared Taliban military commander Mullah Dadullah, dealing the insurgency a "serious blow," a NATO statement said, confirming Afghan reports of his death.
Mullah Dadullah, a commander who reportedly trained suicide bombers, was killed after he left his "sanctuary" in southern Afghanistan, said a statement from NATO's International Security Assistance Force. It said Afghan forces assisted in the operation.
A spokesman for Afghanistan's intelligence service said that Dadullah was killed on Saturday 30th March in the province of Helmand.
A second intelligence service official said Dadullah was killed near Helmand's Sangin and Nahri Sarraj districts, which have seen heavy fighting involving UK and Afghan troops and US Special Forces.
The official was not authorised to give his name.
But Qari Yousef Ahmadi, a purported Taliban spokesman, denied that the Taliban commander had been killed.
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Kandahar - 13 May 2007
1. Man pulling sheet to reveal body of Mullah Dadullah
2. Mid of body
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3. Mullah Dadullah firing rocket propelled grenade
4. Various of Mullah Dadullah firing PK (Kalashnikov) machine gun
5. Mullah Dadullah greeting members of the Taliban
STORYLINE:
A U.S.-led coalition operation supported by NATO troops killed feared Taliban military commander Mullah Dadullah, dealing the insurgency a "serious blow," a NATO statement said, confirming Afghan reports of his death.
Mullah Dadullah, a commander who reportedly trained suicide bombers, was killed after he left his "sanctuary" in southern Afghanistan, said a statement from NATO's International Security Assistance Force. It said Afghan forces assisted in the operation.
A spokesman for Afghanistan's intelligence service said that Dadullah was killed on Saturday 30th March in the province of Helmand.
A second intelligence service official said Dadullah was killed near Helmand's Sangin and Nahri Sarraj districts, which have seen heavy fighting involving UK and Afghan troops and US Special Forces.
The official was not authorised to give his name.
But Qari Yousef Ahmadi, a purported Taliban spokesman, denied that the Taliban commander had been killed.
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The War in Afghanistan (2001–present) refers to the intervention by North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) and allied forces in the ongoing Afghan civi...
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The War in Afghanistan (2001–present) refers to the intervention by North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) and allied forces in the ongoing Afghan civil war. The war followed the September 11 attacks, and its public aims were to dismantle al-Qaeda and denying it a safe basis of operation in Afghanistan by removing the Taliban from power.
U.S. President George W. Bush demanded that the Taliban hand over Osama bin Laden and expel al-Qaeda. The Taliban asked bin Laden to leave the country, but declined to extradite him without evidence of his involvement in the 9/11 attacks. The United States refused to negotiate and launched Operation Enduring Freedom on 7 October 2001 with the United Kingdom. The two were later joined by other forces, including the Northern Alliance. The U.S. and its allies drove the Taliban from power and built military bases near major cities across the country. Most al-Qaeda and Taliban were not captured, escaping to neighboring Pakistan or retreating to rural or remote mountainous regions.[citation needed]
In December 2001, the United Nations Security Council established the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), to oversee military operations in the country and train Afghan National Security Forces. At the Bonn Conference in December 2001, Hamid Karzai was selected to head the Afghan Interim Administration, which after a 2002 loya jirga in Kabul became the Afghan Transitional Administration. In the popular elections of 2004, Karzai was elected president of the country, now named the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
In 2003, NATO assumed leadership of ISAF, with troops from 43 countries. NATO members provided the core of the force. One portion of U.S. forces in Afghanistan operated under NATO command; the rest remained under direct U.S. command. Taliban leader Mullah Omar reorganized the movement and in 2003 launched an insurgency against the government and ISAF.
Though vastly outgunned and outnumbered, the Taliban insurgents, most notably the Haqqani Network and Hezb-e-Islami Gulbuddin, have waged asymmetric warfare with guerilla raids and ambushes in the countryside, suicide attacks against urban targets and turncoat killings against coalition forces. The Taliban exploited weaknesses in the Afghan government, among the most corrupt in the world, to reassert influence across rural areas of southern and eastern Afghanistan. ISAF responded in 2006 by increasing troops for counterinsurgency operations to "clear and hold" villages and "nation building" projects to "win hearts and minds".
While ISAF continued to battle the Taliban insurgency, fighting crossed into neighboring North-West Pakistan. In 2004, the Pakistani Army began to clash with local tribes hosting al-Qaeda and Taliban militants. The US military launched drone attacks in Pakistan to kill insurgent leaders. This resulted in the start of an insurgency in Waziristan in 2007.
On 2 May 2011, United States Navy SEALs killed Osama bin Laden in Abbotabad, Pakistan. In May 2012, NATO leaders endorsed an exit strategy for withdrawing their forces. UN-backed peace talks have since taken place between the Afghan government and the Taliban. In May 2014, the United States announced that its combat operations would end in 2014, leaving just a small residual force in the country until the end of 2016.
As of 2013, tens of thousands of people had been killed in the war. Over 4,000 ISAF soldiers and civilian contractors as well as over 10,000 Afghan National Security Forces had been killed.
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The War in Afghanistan (2001–present) refers to the intervention by North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) and allied forces in the ongoing Afghan civil war. The war followed the September 11 attacks, and its public aims were to dismantle al-Qaeda and denying it a safe basis of operation in Afghanistan by removing the Taliban from power.
U.S. President George W. Bush demanded that the Taliban hand over Osama bin Laden and expel al-Qaeda. The Taliban asked bin Laden to leave the country, but declined to extradite him without evidence of his involvement in the 9/11 attacks. The United States refused to negotiate and launched Operation Enduring Freedom on 7 October 2001 with the United Kingdom. The two were later joined by other forces, including the Northern Alliance. The U.S. and its allies drove the Taliban from power and built military bases near major cities across the country. Most al-Qaeda and Taliban were not captured, escaping to neighboring Pakistan or retreating to rural or remote mountainous regions.[citation needed]
In December 2001, the United Nations Security Council established the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), to oversee military operations in the country and train Afghan National Security Forces. At the Bonn Conference in December 2001, Hamid Karzai was selected to head the Afghan Interim Administration, which after a 2002 loya jirga in Kabul became the Afghan Transitional Administration. In the popular elections of 2004, Karzai was elected president of the country, now named the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
In 2003, NATO assumed leadership of ISAF, with troops from 43 countries. NATO members provided the core of the force. One portion of U.S. forces in Afghanistan operated under NATO command; the rest remained under direct U.S. command. Taliban leader Mullah Omar reorganized the movement and in 2003 launched an insurgency against the government and ISAF.
Though vastly outgunned and outnumbered, the Taliban insurgents, most notably the Haqqani Network and Hezb-e-Islami Gulbuddin, have waged asymmetric warfare with guerilla raids and ambushes in the countryside, suicide attacks against urban targets and turncoat killings against coalition forces. The Taliban exploited weaknesses in the Afghan government, among the most corrupt in the world, to reassert influence across rural areas of southern and eastern Afghanistan. ISAF responded in 2006 by increasing troops for counterinsurgency operations to "clear and hold" villages and "nation building" projects to "win hearts and minds".
While ISAF continued to battle the Taliban insurgency, fighting crossed into neighboring North-West Pakistan. In 2004, the Pakistani Army began to clash with local tribes hosting al-Qaeda and Taliban militants. The US military launched drone attacks in Pakistan to kill insurgent leaders. This resulted in the start of an insurgency in Waziristan in 2007.
On 2 May 2011, United States Navy SEALs killed Osama bin Laden in Abbotabad, Pakistan. In May 2012, NATO leaders endorsed an exit strategy for withdrawing their forces. UN-backed peace talks have since taken place between the Afghan government and the Taliban. In May 2014, the United States announced that its combat operations would end in 2014, leaving just a small residual force in the country until the end of 2016.
As of 2013, tens of thousands of people had been killed in the war. Over 4,000 ISAF soldiers and civilian contractors as well as over 10,000 Afghan National Security Forces had been killed.
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Afghanistan ➖ A country I’ve been interested in since I first started travelling. One of the most misunderstood countries in the world, one that falls victim to media foul play and one that I seek to explore today.
As I continue my overland journey across India, Pakistan & Afghanistan, I find myself at the Pakistani city of Peshawar. I will make my way from here, 3 hours, to the Torkham border. One of the few land boarders that is accessible for tourists going into Afghanistan.
You will see me embark on this journey, get questioned by the ISI (Pakistani intelligence), get questioned by the Taliban and make my way to Kabul, to experience Afghani hospitality for the first time. Join me, as I explore Af...
published: 20 Dec 2024
Afghanistan: why the Taliban can't be defeated
After almost 20 years of war with America, the Taliban control ever more territory in Afghanistan. Why has America failed to defeat them? Read more here: https://econ.st/2uS0lOX
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“Mapping Taliban control in Afghanistan“ Long War Journal
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Hub of Afghanistan coverage by The Economist: https://econ.trib.al/ft9bjaN
“Donald Trump tries again to reach a deal with the Afghan Taliban” The Economist, November 30th 2019: https://econ.trib.al/TXF5AuJ
“Why no one can afford to call off peace talks in Afghanistan” The Economist, November 16th 2019: https://econ.trib.al/e7MGNRY
“Violence in Afghanistan last year was worse than in Syria” The Economist, August 17th 2019: h...
published: 20 Feb 2020
Did you know in Afghanistan...🇦🇫🇦🇫
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published: 19 Jan 2023
Why Afghanistan Is Impossible to Conquer
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Despite the Taliban’s promises of peace and stability, Afghanistan is on its knees. When the militant Islamists took Kabul a year ago, life changed dramatically, especially for women.
Our reporters travel to Afghanistan to find out what life is like under Taliban rule. In a small village in the rural province of Maidan Wardak, they meet Dr. Roshanak. She used to be a member of parliament and always worked to maintain cordial relations with the Taliban.
In the capital Kabul, our reporters spend time with Aisha, who used to work for a UN project and dreamed of a career in politics. Now she feels “like a prisoner”.
They also meet the desperate potters of Istalif, whose business crumbles under the worsening economic crisis. And they encounter members of the Taliban who blame the West for hu...
published: 09 Sep 2022
Befriending the Taliban in Afghanistan's Holiday Oasis
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WE MET *WHO* IN AFGHANISTAN?!? 😳#standupcomedy #comedy #funny #standup #crowdwork #afghanistan
This is from the crowd work show "Haunted Homies #39" w/ Matt Rife, Josh Wolf, Michael Blaustein & Elton Castee . Full hour and a half long show is out now on "TFIL" Youtube channel
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published: 18 Dec 2024
SNOW Day STREET FOOD in Afghanistan - Heavy SNOWFALL Street Food in KABUL Afghanistan
SNOW Day STREET FOOD in Afghanistan - Heavy SNOWFALL Street Food in KABUL Afghanistan
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What women in Afghanistan want you to know | Start Here
From fear and disillusion to hope and defiance — every Afghan woman and girl has her own take on what life is like after a year under the Taliban. Sandra Gathmann has been hearing from some, in this second episode of #AJStartHere on the road — in Afghanistan.
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EXPLORING the CITY OF SCREAMS in AFGHANISTAN
*SUBSCRIBE to PLANT A TREE!* We visited and explored the CITY OF SCREAMS in Afghanistan that was on of Genghis Khan's worst massacres. We stop here after leaving Kabul, learning about the catastrophic events from the 20 year war and driving through a snow storm in the mountains. All during our 100 HOURS in the MOST DANGEROUS COUNTRY on EARTH - Afghanistan. In 5 days, TFIL became the first foreigners to get inside of a Taliban Military Base & Intelligence Headquarters, stayed Overnight in Osama Bin Laden's Secret Cave City, had dinner with Taliban Commanders, met the people that still live in caves, visited the City of Screams, Kabul, Tora Bora, Bamyan, Jalalabad & far more.
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After almost 20 years of war with America, the Taliban control ever more territory in Afghanistan. Why has America failed to defeat them? Read more here: https:...
After almost 20 years of war with America, the Taliban control ever more territory in Afghanistan. Why has America failed to defeat them? Read more here: https://econ.st/2uS0lOX
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“Donald Trump tries again to reach a deal with the Afghan Taliban” The Economist, November 30th 2019: https://econ.trib.al/TXF5AuJ
“Why no one can afford to call off peace talks in Afghanistan” The Economist, November 16th 2019: https://econ.trib.al/e7MGNRY
“Violence in Afghanistan last year was worse than in Syria” The Economist, August 17th 2019: https://econ.trib.al/kaTpqh6
“America and the Taliban inch towards a peace deal in Afghanistan” The Economist, August 7th 2019: https://econ.trib.al/bApufAt
“Why Afghanistan’s government is losing the war with the Taliban” The Economist, May 18th 2019: https://econ.trib.al/Zacbkhf
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“Mapping Taliban control in Afghanistan“ Long War Journal
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“Donald Trump tries again to reach a deal with the Afghan Taliban” The Economist, November 30th 2019: https://econ.trib.al/TXF5AuJ
“Why no one can afford to call off peace talks in Afghanistan” The Economist, November 16th 2019: https://econ.trib.al/e7MGNRY
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This video is about the the things or facts you might not know about Afghanistan
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Despite the Taliban’s promises of peace and stability, Afghanistan is on its knees. When the militant Islamists took Kabul a year ago, life changed dramatically...
Despite the Taliban’s promises of peace and stability, Afghanistan is on its knees. When the militant Islamists took Kabul a year ago, life changed dramatically, especially for women.
Our reporters travel to Afghanistan to find out what life is like under Taliban rule. In a small village in the rural province of Maidan Wardak, they meet Dr. Roshanak. She used to be a member of parliament and always worked to maintain cordial relations with the Taliban.
In the capital Kabul, our reporters spend time with Aisha, who used to work for a UN project and dreamed of a career in politics. Now she feels “like a prisoner”.
They also meet the desperate potters of Istalif, whose business crumbles under the worsening economic crisis. And they encounter members of the Taliban who blame the West for hunger and poverty.
Their return to power is the result of America’s longest war, which started barely a month after the September 11 attacks in 2001.
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Despite the Taliban’s promises of peace and stability, Afghanistan is on its knees. When the militant Islamists took Kabul a year ago, life changed dramatically, especially for women.
Our reporters travel to Afghanistan to find out what life is like under Taliban rule. In a small village in the rural province of Maidan Wardak, they meet Dr. Roshanak. She used to be a member of parliament and always worked to maintain cordial relations with the Taliban.
In the capital Kabul, our reporters spend time with Aisha, who used to work for a UN project and dreamed of a career in politics. Now she feels “like a prisoner”.
They also meet the desperate potters of Istalif, whose business crumbles under the worsening economic crisis. And they encounter members of the Taliban who blame the West for hunger and poverty.
Their return to power is the result of America’s longest war, which started barely a month after the September 11 attacks in 2001.
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SNOW Day STREET FOOD in Afghanistan - Heavy SNOWFALL Street Food in KABUL Afghanistan
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From fear and disillusion to hope and defiance — every Afghan woman and girl has her own take on what life is like after a year under the Taliban. Sandra Gathma...
From fear and disillusion to hope and defiance — every Afghan woman and girl has her own take on what life is like after a year under the Taliban. Sandra Gathmann has been hearing from some, in this second episode of #AJStartHere on the road — in Afghanistan.
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From fear and disillusion to hope and defiance — every Afghan woman and girl has her own take on what life is like after a year under the Taliban. Sandra Gathmann has been hearing from some, in this second episode of #AJStartHere on the road — in Afghanistan.
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*SUBSCRIBE to PLANT A TREE!* We visited and explored the CITY OF SCREAMS in Afghanistan that was on of Genghis Khan's worst massacres. We stop here after leavi...
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EPISODE #1! AFGHANISTAN!!!
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Afghanistan is one of the most beautiful yet misunderstood countries in the world. Enjoy this 4K Scenic Relaxation film featuring the landscapes of Afghanistan like never before. From the towering Hindu Kush mountains, to the blue waters of Band-e-Amir National Park, Afghanistan will leave you in awe with its scenery and culture.
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Ramadan Iftar in an Afghan Village | Traditional Cooking & Rural Life
Join us as we experience a heartwarming Ramadan Iftar in a remote Afghan village. Watch as a local Afghan family prepares a traditional iftar meal using fresh, homemade ingredients over an open fire. From authentic Afghan recipes to the peaceful village lifestyle, this video captures the true essence of Ramadan in Afghanistan.
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Rural Lifestyle in an Old Village House | village life Afghanistan
In this video, we'll be exploring the rural lifestyle in an old village house in Afghanistan. This village is a typical example of a rural village in Afghanistan, and we'll be spending time with the villagers to see how they live and what their everyday life is like.
Daily Routine Village Life in Afghanistan | Cooking Rural Style Food | village life Afghanistan.
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The September 11th attacks in 2001 were quick to ignite America’s ‘Global War on Terrorism’. The main goal of this new conflict was to locate and destroy the terrorists responsible for the attack, with US leadership soon determining that the very group they were looking for was residing in Afghanistan. Over the years, Afghanistan had witnessed the rise of the Taliban, an extremist militant movement that had taken over the country with the help of al Qaeda. In late 2001, the US, aided by anti-Taliban tribe leaders, sought to overthrow the regime, with one of their biggest targets being the city of Kandahar. Welcome to Wars of the World
00:00 Introduction
01:12 9/11: Before and After
04:57 The War
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23:16 More Battles of Kandahar
26:02 The Aftermath
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Pakistan Train Hijack: Pak's Huge Allegation Against Afghanistan Over Jaffar Express Hijack | BLA
Pakistan foreign office accuses Afghanistan of being behind Jaffar Express hijack. 21 passengers and 4 paramilitary soldiers were killed by Baloch Liberation Army. Foreign Office spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan also claimed that intelligence reports indicated BLA was in contact with their associates in Afghanistan.
"We have repeatedly asked the Afghan interim government to prevent organisations like the BLA from operating within its borders.": Shafqat Ali Khan
Jaffar Express travelling from Quetta to Peshawar carrying 450 passengers was ambushed by BLA. There were 70 to 80 terrorists involved in the incident according to Pakistani govt.
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Ramadan Iftar Preparation in an Afghan Village | Traditional Pumpkin Recipe 🎥
Join us as an Afghan village family prepares a special Ramadan iftar meal, featuring a delicious traditional pumpkin dish! 🍲✨ Experience the warmth of Afghan hospitality, the beauty of simple village life, and the deep-rooted traditions of Ramadan in Afghanistan.
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Welcome to our channel ! I love Making lifestyle videos of Afghanistan Village. On this channel, you can watch all about Afghani Village life.
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https://youtu.be/bbyAdyP2vMU
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https://youtu.be/QA1HluPRJDg
Baking Most Delicious Naan Roghani Tandoori in the Village | Afghanistan
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Live in a Cave in Coldest Winter | Afghanistan
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Kabul City | capital of Afghanistan | Kabul tour | Facts About Afghanistan | کابل
In this video, we will know complete information about the capital of Afghanistan and its biggest city Kabul and will also know about some facts related to Kabul city.
About Kabul City :
Kabul is the largest and capital city of Afghanistan. It is one of the oldest settlements in the world and is associated with a rich history and culture.
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In this episode, Sabawoon Momand visits the Karte Naw area of Kabul city, Afghanistan, on the tenth day of the holy month Ramadan.
The good news here is that a large commercial center has been built in the area.
This center is called Hayat Market.
په دې خپرونه کې سباوون مومند د روژې مبارکې میاشتې په لسمه ورځ د افغانستان پلامینې کابل ښار کارته نو سیمې ته تللی دی
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دغه مرکز د حیات مارکیټ په نامه یاديږي
سباوون مومند در این نمایش در دهمین روز ماه مبارک رمضان به منطقه کارته نو شهر کابل افغانستان رفته است
خبر خوب اینجاست که یک مرکز تجاری بزرگ در این منطقه ساخته شده است
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Afghanistani/æfˈɡænᵻstæn/ (Pashto/Dari: افغانستان, Afġānistān), officially the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country located within South Asia and Central Asia. It has a population of approximately 32 million, making it the 42nd most populous country in the world. It is bordered by Pakistan in the south and east; Iran in the west; Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan in the north; and China in the far northeast. Its territory covers 652,000km2 (252,000sqmi), making it the 41st largest country in the world.
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War in Afghanistan (2001–14)
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Sergio Miller’s new detailed account of the British military campaign in Afghanistan is based on the experiences of those who served. In this narrative, he explores how the conflict evolved and developed over time, from the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks and the initial invasion of Afghanistan in 2001 through to the withdrawal in 2014.
His talk will delve into the major episodes of the conflict and explore the challenges and successes the British Army faced, from the threat of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) to the major advancements in kit and equipment. The War in Afghanistan has had a lasting impact on the Army and the role it plays in the world.
About the speaker
Sergio Miller is a former officer in the Intelligence Corps. For the last 25 years, he has worked in the defence industry and, until three years ago, continued to serve in the Army Reserve. He has written articles for the British Army Review and the Wavell Room, and is the author of a two-part history of the Vietnam War: ‘In Good Faith’ and ‘No Wider War’. He is currently working on an account of the Russo-Ukrainian War.
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After almost 20 years of war with America, the Taliban control ever more territory in Afghanistan. Why has America failed to defeat them? Read more here: https://econ.st/2uS0lOX
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“Donald Trump tries again to reach a deal with the Afghan Taliban” The Economist, November 30th 2019: https://econ.trib.al/TXF5AuJ
“Why no one can afford to call off peace talks in Afghanistan” The Economist, November 16th 2019: https://econ.trib.al/e7MGNRY
“Violence in Afghanistan last year was worse than in Syria” The Economist, August 17th 2019: https://econ.trib.al/kaTpqh6
“America and the Taliban inch towards a peace deal in Afghanistan” The Economist, August 7th 2019: https://econ.trib.al/bApufAt
“Why Afghanistan’s government is losing the war with the Taliban” The Economist, May 18th 2019: https://econ.trib.al/Zacbkhf
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Thirteen years of British soldiers in Afghanistan told through the stories of thirteen lives lost. The Telegraph looks at some of the tributes as we remember all 453 British service personnel killed in Afghanistan between 2001 and 2014.
The US began bombing Afghanistan less than 30 days after the Twin Towers in New York were razed to the ground.
On 2 October, 2001, Britain pledged to join the fight and just over six months later, Pt Darren George, a 23-year-old father, became the first British serviceman killed in the conflict.
Capt James Philippson, 29, was also among the first infrequent deaths in the early years of the war. He was killed by while rescuing ambushed service personnel without mission-essential kit.
His death prompted a row over insufficient and poorly maintained resources that would plague the rest of the conflict and seriously damage public perception of the war.
The death of Capt David Patton, 38, in 2006 ushered in a new phase, the Siege of Sangin, which became the most intense period of British fighting.
FS Adrian Davies was killed weeks later in the first of a series of accidents that claimed dozens of British lives. His Nimrod plane crashed in Kandahar, killing a crew of 14 service personnel aged between 22 and 49.
Each of their deaths - and nine more - are remembered in the video above as moments in the War in Afghanistan that represent the 453 British service personnel killed between 2001 and 2014.
A tribute to all the men and women who lost their lives in the conflict can be viewed at www.telegraph.co.uk/453remembered
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The War in Afghanistan is a conflict following the 2001 United States invasion of Afghanistan when the United States and its allies drove the Taliban from power in order to deny al-Qaeda a safe base of operations in Afghanistan. After the initial objectives were completed, a coalition of over 40 countries formed a security mission in the country called International Security Assistance Force in 2014) of which certain members were involved in military combat allied with Afghanistan's government. The war mostly consisted of Taliban insurgencies fighting against the Afghan Armed Forces and allied forces; the majority of ISAF/RS soldiers and personnel are American. The war was code-named by the US as Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Freedom's Sentinel.
On Sunday 15th August 2021, after an almost 20 year-long absence, the Taliban recaptured the Afghan capital city of Kabul. As the US-led coalition withdrew, the Taliban regrouped and began expanding outward once again. Facing little opposition from the Afghan National Army that had been trained and equipped by western forces, they only grew bolder and began an almost Blitzkrieg-style campaign to retake villages, towns, cities and then entire provinces until they were once again in near-total control of a land that has seemingly only known bloodshed for the better part of fifty years.
The story of the Taliban is the story of Afghanistan in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Cloaked in Islamic ideology that even many of the most prominent Muslim countries have largely moved on from, Afghanistan under the Taliban was always a land that resisted the influence of outsiders with tenacity, ferocity and always in blood. The attempts by the great powers of the world to bring Afghanistan more in-line culturally with the wider world perspective particularly concerning the treatment of women and the application of science and technology has presented an arena where the tools of the modern world have waged battles with the determination of the old. Yet almost every foreign power that has gotten involved with Afghanistan has ultimately failed in its mission there hence, Afghanistan becoming known as the graveyard of empires.
In this the first part of a two-part special, we are going to examine the modern history of Afghanistan, investigate the origins and ideology of the Taliban and chart their rise and fall and then return to power. This is the Taliban’s Story. Welcome to Wars of the World.
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War in Afghanistan (2001–present)
00:05:16 1 Before the start of war
00:05:25 1.1 Origins of Afghanistan's civil war
00:08:20 1.2 Warlord rule (1992–1996)
00:09:31 1.3 Taliban Emirate vs Northern Alliance
00:13:35 1.3.1 Al-Qaeda
00:15:25 1.3.2 Change in U.S. policy toward Afghanistan
00:18:17 1.3.3 Northern Alliance on the eve of 9/11
00:20:01 1.4 11 September attacks
00:21:26 1.5 U.S. ultimatum to Taliban
00:23:32 2 History
00:23:41 2.1 U.S. invasion of Afghanistan
00:26:54 2.2 Post-Anaconda operations
00:28:50 2.3 2003–2005 Taliban resurgence, war with Afghan forces
00:32:12 2.4 2006: War between NATO forces and Taliban
00:35:41 2.5 2007: US build-up, ISAF war against Taliban
00:39:47 2.6 Reassessment and renewed commitment 2008
00:42:29 2.7 Taliban attacks on supply lines 2008
00:43:11 2.8 US action into Pakistan 2008–2009
00:45:35 2.9 2009 US reinforcements, Taliban progress
00:45:46 2.9.1 Northern Distribution Network
00:48:02 2.9.2 2009 Increase in U.S. troops
00:50:36 2.9.3 Kunduz airstrike
00:51:02 2.9.4 Operation Khanjar and Operation Panther's Claw
00:52:08 2.9.5 Taliban gains
00:55:11 2.10 2010: American–British offensive and Afghan peace initiative
00:56:59 2.10.1 Troop surge
00:59:08 2.10.2 Battle of Marjah
01:00:01 2.10.3 WikiLeaks disclosure
01:01:02 2.10.4 Pakistan and U.S. tensions
01:01:55 2.11 2011: U.S. and NATO drawdown
01:02:02 2.11.1 Battle of Kandahar
01:02:57 2.11.2 Death of Osama bin Laden
01:03:17 2.11.3 Withdrawal
01:04:46 2.11.4 2011 U.S.–NATO attack in Pakistan
01:05:34 2.12 2012: Strategic agreement
01:05:57 2.12.1 Reformation of the United Front (Northern Alliance)
01:08:04 2.12.2 High-profile U.S. military incidents
01:09:20 2.12.3 Enduring Strategic Partnership Agreement
01:10:33 2.12.4 NATO Chicago Summit: Troops withdrawal and long-term presence
01:11:14 2.13 2013: Withdrawal
01:11:23 2.13.1 Karzai–Obama meeting
01:13:24 2.13.2 Security transfer
01:14:22 2.14 2014: Withdrawal continues and the insurgency increases
01:19:37 2.15 2015 Taliban resurgence
01:23:55 2.15.1 Kabul Parliament attack
01:24:54 2.15.2 Kunduz Offensive
01:26:43 2.16 Taliban negotiations, 2015–2016
01:28:05 2.17 Taliban infighting, 2015–2016
01:30:04 2.18 Taliban offensive in Helmand Province, 2015–2018
01:39:39 2.19 2016
01:54:08 2.19.1 2016 peace deal
01:54:56 2.20 2017
01:55:05 2.20.1 Events
02:05:06 2.20.2 Donald Trump's Afghanistan policy
02:08:11 2.21 2018
02:08:20 2.21.1 Events
02:11:13 3 Impact on Afghan society
02:11:23 3.1 Civilian casualties
02:15:46 3.2 Health
02:16:01 3.3 Refugees
02:16:36 3.4 Interpreters
02:16:59 3.5 Drug trade
02:19:30 3.6 Public education
02:19:57 3.6.1 Girls' education
02:20:28 4 War crimes
02:21:01 4.1 Taliban
02:21:56 4.2 Northern Alliance
02:22:36 4.3 NATO & Allies
02:26:46 5 Costs
02:27:55 5.1 Criticism of costs
02:28:57 6 Stability problems
02:31:39 7 Afghan security forces
02:31:49 7.1 Afghan National Army
02:35:30 7.2 Afghan National Police
02:36:11 8 Tactics/strategy of anti-government elements
02:37:08 8.1 ISAF conception of Taliban strategy
02:38:09 9 Insider attacks
02:39:26 10 Reactions
02:39:35 10.1 Domestic reactions
02:43:55 10.2 International reactions
02:46:03 10.3 Public opinion in 2001
02:47:34 10.4 Development of public opinion
02:50:46 10.5 Protests, demonstrations and rallies
02:51:42 11 Human rights abuses
02:51:57 11.1 Taliban
02:53:21 11.2 White phosphorus use
02:54:09 11.3 Human rights abuses against Afghan refugees
02:56:08 12 Environmental legacy
02:56:42 13 See also
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The War in Afghanistan (or the U.S. War in Afghanistan), code named Operation Enduring Freedom – Afghanistan (2001–14) and Operation Freedom's Sentinel (2015–present), followed the United States invasion of Afghanistan of 7 October 2001. The U.S. was supported initially by the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia and later by a coalition of over 40 countries, including all NATO members. The war's public aims were ...
The Afghanistan War 2001-2021 began in 2001 when the United States invaded Afghanistan in response to the September 11th terrorist attack. Most of the civilians in Afghanistan want peace and an end to the violence. The Taliban, ISIS, the Afghan government, and the US government are all fighting for control of Afghanistan. Some of the most significant events in this war were in 2001, when the US invaded Afghanistan in order to root out the Al Qaeda terrorist groups in response to the 9/11 attacks in the United States. This led to many civilians in Afghanistan being displaced, and in turn, many civilians became refugees. America also started to arm non-government militias in Afghanistan in order to fight the Taliban.
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On August 15, 2021, the Taliban took over Afghanistan’s capital, Kabul. The Afghan president fled the country. Almost all of Afghanistan is now under Taliban control. It marks the end of an era: America’s longest war is now over, and it lost. And it happened fast, stunning the world and leaving many in the country racing to find an exit.
But even among those surprised by the way the end played out, many knew the war was destined to end badly. According to some experts, the seeds of disaster were planted back at the war’s very beginning.
Ever since the American war in Afghanistan began in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, the US government has struggled with answering exactly why the military was there. In the very beginning the goal was relatively clear: to capture the perpetrator of the attacks, Osama bin Laden. But almost immediately, the goals became murkier, and more complicated.
In this video, investigative reporter Azmat Khan and former US ambassador to Afghanistan Michael McKinley explain what the US military was actually doing in Afghanistan, what it got wrong, and why America’s long intervention there is considered a failure.
Some of the sources we used in our reporting:
This report from Brown University’s Cost of War project has good data on how many Afghan civilians have beem killed in airstrikes:
https://watson.brown.edu/costsofwar/files/cow/imce/papers/2020/Rising%20Civilian%20Death%20Toll%20in%20Afghanistan_Costs%20of%20War_Dec%207%202020.pdf
The comparison of American attitudes towards the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq are from Gallup polls:
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https://news.gallup.com/poll/167471/americans-view-afghanistan-war-mistake.aspx
This annual report from the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan reconstruction provided us with a lot of information on US money and resources spent on Afghanistan since the start of the war:
https://www.sigar.mil/pdf/lessonslearned/SIGAR-21-46-LL.pdf
The Long War Journal’s maps on Taliban control helped us visualize how they gained ground over time: https://www.longwarjournal.org/mapping-taliban-control-in-afghanistan
Other sources that we recommend for understanding this story:
No Good Men Among the Living: America, the Taliban and the War Through Afghan Eyes By Anand Gopal: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780805091793
The Whitewashing of the Afghan War by Emran Feroz: https://t.co/5y5UUDNyAl?amp=1
On the ground reporting by Ali M. Latifi: https://t.co/ibN6QeD7yV?amp=1
The Washington Post’s Afghanistan Papers database: https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2019/investigations/afghanistan-papers/documents-database/?itid=lk_interstitial_manual_21
Ghost Students, Ghost Teachers, Ghost School by Azmat Khan: https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/azmatkhan/the-big-lie-that-helped-justify-americas-war-in-afghanistan
We all lost Afghanistan by Michael McKinley: https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/united-states/2021-08-16/we-all-lost-afghanistan-taliban
Vox Reporting:
The rapid fall of Afghanistan to Taliban forces, explained by Natasha Ishak: https://www.vox.com/2021/8/15/22626082/kabul-capital-fall-afghanistan-government-taliban-forces-explained
Who are the Taliban now, by Jen Kirby: https://www.vox.com/22626240/taliban-afghanistan-baradar
Why Biden was so set on withdrawing from Afghanistan, by Andrew Prokop: https://www.vox.com/2021/8/18/22629135/biden-afghanistan-withdrawal-reasons
The history of US intervention in Afghanistan, from the Cold War to 9/11, by Emily Stewart: https://www.vox.com/world/22634008/us-troops-afghanistan-cold-war-bush-bin-laden
The US needs to meet its moral obligation to Afghan refugees, by Li Zhou: https://www.vox.com/22627834/afghanistan-refugee-policy-vietnam
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Mullah Dadullah, a commander who reportedly trained suicide bombers, was killed after he left his "sanctuary" in southern Afghanistan, said a statement from NATO's International Security Assistance Force. It said Afghan forces assisted in the operation.
A spokesman for Afghanistan's intelligence service said that Dadullah was killed on Saturday 30th March in the province of Helmand.
A second intelligence service official said Dadullah was killed near Helmand's Sangin and Nahri Sarraj districts, which have seen heavy fighting involving UK and Afghan troops and US Special Forces.
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The War in Afghanistan (2001–present) refers to the intervention by North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) and allied forces in the ongoing Afghan civil war. The war followed the September 11 attacks, and its public aims were to dismantle al-Qaeda and denying it a safe basis of operation in Afghanistan by removing the Taliban from power.
U.S. President George W. Bush demanded that the Taliban hand over Osama bin Laden and expel al-Qaeda. The Taliban asked bin Laden to leave the country, but declined to extradite him without evidence of his involvement in the 9/11 attacks. The United States refused to negotiate and launched Operation Enduring Freedom on 7 October 2001 with the United Kingdom. The two were later joined by other forces, including the Northern Alliance. The U.S. and its allies drove the Taliban from power and built military bases near major cities across the country. Most al-Qaeda and Taliban were not captured, escaping to neighboring Pakistan or retreating to rural or remote mountainous regions.[citation needed]
In December 2001, the United Nations Security Council established the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), to oversee military operations in the country and train Afghan National Security Forces. At the Bonn Conference in December 2001, Hamid Karzai was selected to head the Afghan Interim Administration, which after a 2002 loya jirga in Kabul became the Afghan Transitional Administration. In the popular elections of 2004, Karzai was elected president of the country, now named the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
In 2003, NATO assumed leadership of ISAF, with troops from 43 countries. NATO members provided the core of the force. One portion of U.S. forces in Afghanistan operated under NATO command; the rest remained under direct U.S. command. Taliban leader Mullah Omar reorganized the movement and in 2003 launched an insurgency against the government and ISAF.
Though vastly outgunned and outnumbered, the Taliban insurgents, most notably the Haqqani Network and Hezb-e-Islami Gulbuddin, have waged asymmetric warfare with guerilla raids and ambushes in the countryside, suicide attacks against urban targets and turncoat killings against coalition forces. The Taliban exploited weaknesses in the Afghan government, among the most corrupt in the world, to reassert influence across rural areas of southern and eastern Afghanistan. ISAF responded in 2006 by increasing troops for counterinsurgency operations to "clear and hold" villages and "nation building" projects to "win hearts and minds".
While ISAF continued to battle the Taliban insurgency, fighting crossed into neighboring North-West Pakistan. In 2004, the Pakistani Army began to clash with local tribes hosting al-Qaeda and Taliban militants. The US military launched drone attacks in Pakistan to kill insurgent leaders. This resulted in the start of an insurgency in Waziristan in 2007.
On 2 May 2011, United States Navy SEALs killed Osama bin Laden in Abbotabad, Pakistan. In May 2012, NATO leaders endorsed an exit strategy for withdrawing their forces. UN-backed peace talks have since taken place between the Afghan government and the Taliban. In May 2014, the United States announced that its combat operations would end in 2014, leaving just a small residual force in the country until the end of 2016.
As of 2013, tens of thousands of people had been killed in the war. Over 4,000 ISAF soldiers and civilian contractors as well as over 10,000 Afghan National Security Forces had been killed.
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Hub of Afghanistan coverage by The Economist: https://econ.trib.al/ft9bjaN
“Donald Trump tries again to reach a deal with the Afghan Taliban” The Economist, November 30th 2019: https://econ.trib.al/TXF5AuJ
“Why no one can afford to call off peace talks in Afghanistan” The Economist, November 16th 2019: https://econ.trib.al/e7MGNRY
“Violence in Afghanistan last year was worse than in Syria” The Economist, August 17th 2019: https://econ.trib.al/kaTpqh6
“America and the Taliban inch towards a peace deal in Afghanistan” The Economist, August 7th 2019: https://econ.trib.al/bApufAt
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Despite the Taliban’s promises of peace and stability, Afghanistan is on its knees. When the militant Islamists took Kabul a year ago, life changed dramatically, especially for women.
Our reporters travel to Afghanistan to find out what life is like under Taliban rule. In a small village in the rural province of Maidan Wardak, they meet Dr. Roshanak. She used to be a member of parliament and always worked to maintain cordial relations with the Taliban.
In the capital Kabul, our reporters spend time with Aisha, who used to work for a UN project and dreamed of a career in politics. Now she feels “like a prisoner”.
They also meet the desperate potters of Istalif, whose business crumbles under the worsening economic crisis. And they encounter members of the Taliban who blame the West for hunger and poverty.
Their return to power is the result of America’s longest war, which started barely a month after the September 11 attacks in 2001.
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SNOW Day STREET FOOD in Afghanistan - Heavy SNOWFALL Street Food in KABUL Afghanistan
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From fear and disillusion to hope and defiance — every Afghan woman and girl has her own take on what life is like after a year under the Taliban. Sandra Gathmann has been hearing from some, in this second episode of #AJStartHere on the road — in Afghanistan.
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*SUBSCRIBE to PLANT A TREE!* We visited and explored the CITY OF SCREAMS in Afghanistan that was on of Genghis Khan's worst massacres. We stop here after leaving Kabul, learning about the catastrophic events from the 20 year war and driving through a snow storm in the mountains. All during our 100 HOURS in the MOST DANGEROUS COUNTRY on EARTH - Afghanistan. In 5 days, TFIL became the first foreigners to get inside of a Taliban Military Base & Intelligence Headquarters, stayed Overnight in Osama Bin Laden's Secret Cave City, had dinner with Taliban Commanders, met the people that still live in caves, visited the City of Screams, Kabul, Tora Bora, Bamyan, Jalalabad & far more.
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