The current military campaign (OEF) started October 2001 as a direct result of 9/11.
Neither. Al-Qaeda caused 9-11, but Al-Qaeda was operating out of Afghanistan. Iraq had nothing to do with 9-11.
freedom.
The French and Indian War and its aftermath.
That was Dred Scott. He should have claimed his freedom while he was on free soil. But he was brought back into slave country, and tried to claim his freedom when his status was subject to debate. This caused immense trouble - and arguably started the Civil War.
When the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan in 1979, the Soviet Union wanted to restore a pro-Soviet regime there, which the United States viewed as an act of expansion.
1. Operation Urgent Fury-(1983 Grenada) 2. Operation Just Cause-(1989 Panama) 3. Operation Desert Storm (1991 Iraq) 4. Operation Restore Hope (1992/93 Somalia) 5. Operations in Bosnia (1995 onwards/Europe) 6. Operation Enduring Freedom (2001-onwards/Afghanistan) 7. Operation Iraqi Freedom (2003-onwards/Iraq) The Answer: Communism was not an issue for any of them except #1. The others were caused in varying degrees by the fall of Communism. Operation Just Cause (or as I like to call it, Just 'cause) was to dispose of an anti-Communist Panamanian dictator who was no longer needed by the US. His counterparts in Haiti and the Philippines were also disposed of at the same time for the same reason. For the US, anything prior to the Korean War and anything past the Vietnam War.
Neither. Al-Qaeda caused 9-11, but Al-Qaeda was operating out of Afghanistan. Iraq had nothing to do with 9-11.
There were severe droughts in Afghanistan in 2000 which caused shortages in the wheat crops. There were also swarms of locusts which caused damage as well.
because of the 9/11 attacks
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Afghanistan
the movement of Soviet troops to Afghanistan
our 43rd president. George W. Bush
the feeling of equality for all.
the feeling of equality for all.
Iraq invaded Kuwait.
by an operation that caused internal bleeding