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Who helped the Afghanistan fight against the Soviet Union in their war of the 1980s apex?
The countries that support and poured help during the Afghanis fight against the Soviet Union in 1980 were Iran, Pakistan, China, and the United States.
What was Operation Anaconda in Afghanistan?
Operation Anaconda was a military operation that took place in early March 2002 as part of the War in Afghanistan. CIA paramilitary officers, working with their allies, attempted to destroy al-Qaeda and Taliban forces. The operation took place in the Shahi-Kot Valley and Arma Mountains southeast of Zormat.
How many died in Operation Anaconda?
During the operation, the coalition lost 15 killed and 82 wounded. the majority of the casualties were American, including 8 killed and 72 wounded. The Taliban and Al Qaeda lost between 300 and 400 killed; however, the majority of the enemy forces were able to escape.
Which countries are still in Afghanistan and what are they doing?
Countries with troops still in Afghanistan include the US, Georgia, Germany, Turkey, Romania, Italy, the UK and Australia. Nato ended its combat mission in Afghanistan in December 2014, leaving a 13,000-strong residual force used for training and counter-terrorism operations, including 9,800 US troops.
Why are international troops in Afghanistan?
International troops were sent to Afghanistan by the Western military alliance Nato after the Taliban were ousted in 2001 following the 9/11 attacks in the United States.
What does the US-Taliban deal mean for Afghanistan?
The US and the Taliban have signed an agreement aimed at paving the way towards peace in Afghanistan after more than 18 years of conflict. Under the deal, the US and its Nato allies will withdraw all their troops from the country in 14 months if the hardline Islamist movement upholds its commitments to stop attacks.
Where can I learn more about the war in Afghanistan?
Learn about the War in Afghanistan and keep up with recent developments on the Center for Preventive Action’s Global Conflict Tracker. Taliban Reopen Kabul Airport in Afghanistan – Explore ‘War in Afghanistan’ on https://www.cfr.org/global-conflict-tracker/conflict/war-afghanistan via @CFR_CPA`