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  2. Coalition casualties in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the War in Afghanistan, there had been 3,621 coalition deaths in Afghanistan as part of the coalition operations (Operation Enduring Freedom and ISAF) since the invasion in 2001. [1] In this total, the American figure is for deaths "In and Around Afghanistan " which, as defined by the United States Department of Defense , includes ...

  3. War in Afghanistan (2001–2021) - Wikipedia

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    The 9/11 Commission in the US found that under the Taliban, Al-Qaeda was able to use Afghanistan as a place to train and teach fighters, import weapons, coordinate with other jihadists, and plot terrorist actions. [117] While Al-Qaeda maintained its own camps in Afghanistan, it also supported training camps of other organizations. An estimated ...

  4. List of military operations in the war in Afghanistan (2001 ...

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    A major offensive, the primary objective of which was to quell the Taliban insurgency in southern Afghanistan Operation Mountain Viper: 30 August 2003: September 2003: The mountains of the Dey Chopan District, Zabul province: Sought to uncover Taliban rebels. Deaths included 124 militants, five Afghan Army personnel and one US soldier Operation ...

  5. Participants in Operation Enduring Freedom - Wikipedia

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    Following the September 11 attacks in 2001, several countries began military operations against Al-Qaeda and the Taliban during Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) in Afghanistan. After the initial bombing operations, Operation Crescent Wind , OEF was the initial combat operations, and during 2002 and 2003.

  6. International relations with the Taliban - Wikipedia

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    Since the Fall of Kabul in 2021, no country has recognized the Taliban as the legitimate government of Afghanistan. However, some countries have given de facto recognition which makes them functionally recognized by some countries. In addition, in 2022 the United Nations voted A/RES/77/10 titled "The situation in Afghanistan." The resolution ...

  7. List of equipment of the Armed Forces of the Democratic ...

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    First supplied to Afghanistan on Lenin's orders in 1919 [5] Submachine gun; Heckler & Koch MP5SD West Germany: Submachine gun: Unknown number ordered from West Germany prior to the Saur Revolution. Used by Hafizullah Amin's security detail in Storm-333. [6] PPSh-41 [3] Soviet Union: Submachine gun: Phased out by 1980, were handed out to ...

  8. Recognition of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo (Left) with Taliban Third Deputy Leader and Head of the Political Office Abdul Ghani Baradar (Right) in Doha, Qatar in 2020. Despite no countries recognizing the Islamic Emirate as the legitimate successor of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, there have been official diplomatic talks between the Taliban and other countries since September 2021.

  9. List of weapons of mass destruction by country - Wikipedia

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    The following countries have either attempted to develop, actually built, or bought weapons of mass destruction, including biological, chemical, and nuclear weapons. List [ edit ]