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- NATO’s main role in Afghanistan is to assist the Afghan Government in exercising and extending its authority and influence across the country, paving the way for reconstruction and effective governance. It does this predominately through its UN-mandated International Security Assistance Force.
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Aug 31, 2022 · In summer 2021, following the collapse of the Afghan government and the Afghan National Defence and Security Forces, NATO focused on ensuring the safe departure of personnel from Allied and partner countries, and NATO-affiliated Afghans.
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- Nato's Senior Civilian Representative in Afghanistan
The post of the NATO Senior Civilian Representative (SCR) in...
- Inteqal
Inteqal – the Dari and Pashtu word for transition – was the...
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Named after the Great Silk Road trading route linking Asia...
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Jun 20, 2023 · As a planner at NATO Headquarters, getting NATO’s engagement in Afghanistan to work effectively, in support of a worthy cause, became a professional North Star. The return of Taliban rule remains a personal scar.
NATO’s main role in Afghanistan is to assist the Afghan Government in exercising and extending its authority and influence across the country, paving the way for reconstruction and effective governance. It does this predominately through its UN-mandated International Security Assistance Force.
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Aug 13, 2021 · * After U.S.-led forces defeated Taliban leaders harbouring al Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden, the architect of the Sept. 11 attacks, NATO took command of an international coalition in 2003. It...
This twenty-year armed conflict (2001–2021) is referred to as the War in Afghanistan [93] in order to distinguish it from the country's various other wars, [94] notably the ongoing Afghan conflict of which it was a part, [95] and the Soviet–Afghan War.
May 30, 2022 · Mandated by the United Nations, ISAF’s primary objective was to enable the Afghan government to provide effective security across the country and develop new Afghan security forces to ensure Afghanistan would never again become a safe haven for terrorists.
Aug 15, 2021 · A timeline of events in Afghanistan contextualizing US and NATO involvement in the country: 1979-89: occupying Soviet forces battle loosely allied US-backed resistance fighters, many of whom...