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Created:Yarik Artyomov 9 «B»

War and Conflicts in Modern History Created:Yarik Artyomov 9 «B»

War conflict in Afghanistan

This country is situated Southwest Asia

The conflict started in 2001 and continues

Opponents and forces on doth sides  USA 90,000  UK 9,500  Germany 5,350  France 3,935  lslamic Emirate of Afghanistan 4,000  Taliban 36,000  Al-Qaeda 800  IMU 10,000  Taliban Movement of Pakistan 40,000-45,000

War in Afghanistan (2001) – military action International Assistance Force (ISAF), with the support of the Northern Alliance against the Taliban, who was accused by the results of the investigation of terrorist attacks September 11, 2001 in harboring terrorists and aiding the spread of fundamentalism. Taliban switched to guerrilla warfare, with varying degrees of success continues to this day. However, many believe that NATO is largely to blame. It kind promotes terrorism.

Photos from Afghanistan

The end! Thank you for attention!