Bonn Agreement
ISAF focuses on stabilization and security and OEF focuses on counter-terrorism
The ISAF mission was originally limited to Afghanistan.
ISAF focuses on stabilization and security and OEF focuses on counter-terrorism
Guidance and policy on the use of force to accomplish the ISAF mission
Guidance and policy on the use of force to accomplish the ISAF mission
December 2014
It is the NATO-led, UN mandated operation in Afghanistan
It is the NATO-led, UN mandated operation in Afghanistan
Allied Command Operations (ACO) / SHAPE
Allied Command Operations (ACO) / SHAPE
A continual search to find new nations to lead the mission
ISAF, or the International Security Assistance Force, was a NATO-led security mission in Afghanistan established in December 2001. Its primary objective was to train Afghan security forces and assist in maintaining security and stability in the country following the fall of the Taliban regime. ISAF operated until December 2014, when it transitioned to a new mission called Resolute Support, focusing on training and advising Afghan forces. The mission involved contributions from numerous countries and aimed to support Afghanistan's reconstruction and development efforts.