To a very limited degree.
it led to Indian control over Iran and Afghanistan
Yes. The Taliban had control of over 90% of Afghanistan throughout the 1990s. They were the more-or-less uncontested rulers of Afghanistan in that period.
Well the Soviet Union was the main group that took over Afghanistan. They took control of it as sort of an outpost for the Cold War.
The 19 men who flew the planes into the WT were from Saudi Arabia not Afghanistan. The Taliban, Al Qaddafi took over Afghanistan.
Heartland of Asia is Afghanistan, Heartland by definition is any territory that is very much important in terms of Geo-strategy and Geopolitics. for the great powers of the day. Almost all the emperors who had captured Asia made their capital in the land which is Afghanistan of today. They all knew very well that Afghanistan is very much important center of control for Asian countries. The Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan as well as today the US presence in Afghanistan is not by chance but a well planed policy for the control over other Asian countries. For the US today once it attains a stable presence in Afghanistan, it is beneficial for the containment of China, Russia, Iran as well as Control over the resources of central Asia, thus it is Afghanistan at the heart of Asia, and it is Afghanistan which links Central Asia, South Asia and West Asia to each other.
The U.S. invaded Afghanistan and overthrew the Taliban.
during what years did the Taliban control most of Afghanistan
Afganistan has had many wars over the centuries. The Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan on December 24th, 1979, and they withdrew ten years later. The Taliban, a fanatical offshoot of Islam supported by the US, siezed control of Afghanistan which then became divided by civil war. In this war the US supported the Northern Alliance (known in Afghanistan as the United Front) in their war against the Taliban, and they liberated a sizable portion of the northern part of the country. After eleven years of fighting the Taliban covertly, the US committed air and ground forces to Afghanistan in 2001, and the Taliban was officially deposed, but fighting in Afghanistan continues.
Why? Because of mafia they control the drugs and some world leaders.
Afghanistan and other places since they wanted to take control and make it an all Islamic place. all i know is Afghanistan but you would have to check for further information. In addition to all of Afghanistan at certain points in history, the Taliban also control parts of Waziristan (a region of Pakistan).
Attack on soil on September 11,2001. The reason the US went to war in Afghanistan was because it was established globally that bin laden was behind the attack on the US 9/11 and that he was being harbored in Afghanistan by the Taliban. After many failed attempts to negotiate a turn over of bin laden to the US, the US finally launched formal attack on Afghanistan and more precisely the Taliban.
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