The International Assistance Force (IAF) was created by the United Nations in 2001 in response to the need for security and stability in Afghanistan following the fall of the Taliban regime. The force was initially established under UN Security Council Resolution 1386, which authorized the deployment of a multinational force to assist the Afghan government and maintain order. The IAF was primarily led by NATO, which took command in 2003 and expanded the mission to include training Afghan security forces and supporting reconstruction efforts.
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International Security Assistance Force's motto is 'Pashto language'.
International Assistance Group was created in 1992.
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ISAF stands for International Security Assistance Force.
International Force East Timor Medal was created on 2000-03-25.
11 August 2003
The International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) was created by NATO in 2001, following the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan. Its primary mission was to assist the Afghan government in maintaining security and stability in the country. ISAF operated under a United Nations mandate and included contributions from various NATO and partner countries, focusing on rebuilding efforts and training Afghan security forces. The mission officially concluded in December 2014, transitioning to the Resolute Support Mission.
The population of International Assistance Group is 5,500.
US Army General David Petraeus is commander of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) )and US Forces Afghanistan (USFOR-A) .