The UK and the USSR.
that is because terrorism causes threat to different countries.
Vietnam, USSR, Kuwait, Somalia, Afghanistan, and Iraq.
Afghanistan was one of the countries.
As of 25th August 2011, there have been 29 Australian fatalities in the Afghanistan War.
The ISAF has over 40 nations that have troops stationed in Afghanistan ranging from token numbers to serious combat formations.
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about 52 countries.
that is because terrorism causes threat to different countries.
Vietnam, USSR, Kuwait, Somalia, Afghanistan, and Iraq.
No. Iraq and Afghanistan are two separate countries.
The countries that usually need a transitional government are countries which have just been through a coup or a civil war. Some of the countries include Somalia and Afghanistan.
Although there were a number of countries that got involved with the war in Afghanistan, there are a few countries that were the main participants in this tragic war. These include the USA, United Kingdom, Canada, Afghanistan and insurgent groups such as the Taliban and al-Qaeda.
Afghanistan was one of the countries.
All of the countries fighting in Afghanistan are part of NATO and have contributed to the war. The number of countries in NATO and ISAF (also in Afghanistan) are numerous, over 34 countries including USA, United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, France, Poland, Italy, and Australia
The US has been fighting in Afghanistan longer it was fighting in Vietnam. It is the longest war in US history.
As the Taliban insurgents are taking refuge in a lawless land of Afghanistan. Countries have had war there but retreated back, like the soviet Union.
yes There has been war in the area for many decades.