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Yes, when Barack Obama became president in 2009, he did increase the number of troops in Afghanistan. In line with his strategy to combat the Taliban and stabilize the country, Obama ordered a surge of 30,000 additional troops in December 2009. However, he also announced a timeline for the withdrawal of US forces, which began in 2011.
Marines were first sent to Afghanistan in 2001 following the attack on the twin towers in New York. In 2003, NATO began to participate in the war in Afghanistan. In recent years, the United States have been trying to remove troops from Afghanistan.
US never been in Afghanistan but US troops were about 10 years
The war on terrorism began, and the President started sending alot of the troops to the Middle East.
We're all not almost going to the end of all, which is where we're not going at the end, but at the beginning of going to the end, we are going to the end, where we will no longer be going to the end.
American involvement began in 1955. The first combat troops arrived in 1965, and we fought the war until January 1973.
The British placing even more limits on colonial trade and sending more troops to the colonies.
It was president Richard Nixon who finally pulled all U.S troops from Vietnam.
The U.S.-led coalition in Afghanistan ended its combat mission Sunday, marking the formal-if not real-endto the longest war in American history. American warplanes began bombing the country on Oct. 7, 2001, less than a month after the 9/11 attacks.
The U.S.-led coalition in Afghanistan ended its combat mission Sunday, marking the formal-if not real-endto the longest war in American history. American warplanes began bombing the country on Oct. 7, 2001, less than a month after the 9/11 attacks.
Conventional forces in large numbers began arriving in country in '65.