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How the Afghanistan war began: 2001 invasion explained
We animated the key moments of the 2001 U.S.-led invasion of Afghanistan, breaking down how Operation Enduring Freedom unfolded from the first airstrikes to the rapid collapse of the Taliban regime.
This article is part of a Fox News Digital series examining the consequences of the U.S. military withdrawal from Afghanistan one year ago this week. Americans involved in the 2001 invasion of ...
(CNN) — Here’s a look at the US War in Afghanistan, which began on October 7, 2001 with allied air strikes on Taliban and al Qaeda targets. The United States linked the September 11, 2001 terrorist ...
This article first appeared in the Stars and Stripes Pacific edition, Nov. 26, 2001. It is republished unedited in its original form. Jalreez, Afghanistan — At first light Sunday morning, shivering ...
This article first appeared in the Stars and Stripes Pacific edition, Nov. 21, 2001. It is republished unedited in its original form. KABUL, Afghanistan — The road to Kabul from northern Afghanistan ...
A column of U.S. Marines advance to a security position after seizing a Taliban forward-operating base in an unspecified location in Afghanistan on Nov. 25, 2001. U.S. Marine photo by Sgt. Joseph ...
Earlier this year, President Joe Biden withdrew American troops from Afghanistan, marking the end of a nearly 20-year occupation. In an interview that aired Dec. 12 on “CBS Sunday Morning,” the ...
October 7, 2001 – Operation Enduring Freedom begins. US President George W. Bush announces that US and British forces have begun airstrikes on Taliban and al Qaeda targets in Afghanistan. Airstrikes ...
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