In the Afghanistan War, the primary allies of the United States included NATO member countries, such as the United Kingdom, Canada, and Germany, as well as non-NATO partners like Australia and New Zealand. Additionally, various Afghan factions, particularly the Afghan National Army and Afghan National Police, collaborated with international forces to combat the Taliban and other militant groups. The coalition aimed to stabilize Afghanistan and support the establishment of a democratic government.
getting insiders to get info on suspectsANS 2 -Canada is one of the US's main allies in Afghanistan.
The Afghanistan war began in October 2001 in response to the September 11 terrorist attacks orchestrated by al-Qaeda, which was harbored by the Taliban regime in Afghanistan. The U.S. and its allies aimed to dismantle al-Qaeda and remove the Taliban from power to prevent further terrorism. The conflict was framed as part of a broader "War on Terror" initiated by the U.S. government. The invasion sought to establish a stable government in Afghanistan and prevent the country from being used as a base for future terrorist activities.
In Afghanistan.
The US is not at war with the government of Afghanistan.
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getting insiders to get info on suspectsANS 2 -Canada is one of the US's main allies in Afghanistan.
As allies of the United Kingdom and opponents of terrorism, Australia supported them in their decision to go to war, and showed that support in many ways - including sending soldiers into Afghanistan.
Well Canada isn't geographically in Afghanistan, but if you're talking about in the war then Canada is in Afghanistan to try and help achieve freedom for the Afghans and because many of Canada's allies are also in the war.
By years WWI. We were there for 1 year when Germany and her allies surrendered. By casualties the war in Afghanistan with 10,670 casualties.
No one. They are on their own.
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America has always had political allies; even at the time of the Revolutionary War, the rebellious colonies were aided by France. America is currently part of a formal alliance called NATO (the North Atlantic Treaty Organization) and America's NATO allies are helping America in its current war in Afghanistan. I really do not know what could have given you the idea that America should not have political allies. Allies are helpful.
Yes, the war in Afghanistan was significantly influenced by the Cold War dynamics. The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979 was part of its efforts to expand influence in the region, prompting the United States and its allies to support Afghan resistance fighters, known as the Mujahideen, as a way to counter Soviet expansion. This conflict became a proxy war, with both superpowers vying for control and influence, ultimately contributing to the weakening of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War.
In the war in Afghanistan, key U.S. allies included NATO member countries such as the United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, France, and Italy, among others. Additionally, countries like Australia and New Zealand contributed militarily. Many nations provided support through various roles, including combat troops, training, and humanitarian assistance. The coalition aimed to stabilize Afghanistan and combat terrorism following the September 11 attacks in 2001.
rebuild, it continued to spread and support communism, had the cold war with the USA and its allies, which included involvement in Korean, Vietnamese, Afghanistan( the soviet one)... Wars, the space programs, ...