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Afghanistan 1989-Present
Mackenzie De Rosa, Haley Eichhorn & Braydyn JohnsAfghanistan 1989-Present
1989: Soviet Troops withdrawal from Afghanistan
1991: The u.s. and soviet union cut off aid to their afghan clients. Soviet union dissolves.
1992: The mujahideen overthrow president najibullahThis for U.S. helps train muhajideen to over throw their president1994: Taliban takes control of afghan
1997: Osama bin laden returns to afghan
Praises terrorist attacks against Americans in a CNN interview
Taliban violence
2001: terrorist attack on u.s. world trade center
October 2001: U.S. launches air attacks of Afghanistan for 9/11
2002: International Security assistance force is sent to Afghanistan
2003: NATO takes control of ISAF in Afghanistan to help defend against Taliban
2004: first democratically elected president in afghanistan, named karzai
2004 elections
2005: George bush & karzai sign declaration.Declaration states that the U.S. can intervene in any violent terror attacks or extremism.
Pakistan signs an allegiance with the Taliban.An allegiance is agreeing that one group is inferior to another. Pakistan agreed to let the Taliban take control of their region.
2006
2007: Mullah dadullah, a taliban commander, is killed
2011: Osama bin Laden is killed by U.s. special forces.
Present: troops leaving afghsnistan
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