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  • What marked the 1990s in Afghanistan after the Soviet withdrawal in 1989?
    Prolonged conflict and instability
  • The Taliban, led by Mullah Omar, imposed strict Islamic law and established control over much of Afghanistan.
  • Match the faction with its leader and ideology:
    Taliban ↔️ Mullah Omar, Islamic fundamentalism
    Northern Alliance ↔️ Ahmed Shah Massoud, Loose coalition of mujahideen
    Afghan National Army ↔️ Various military commanders, Nationalist
  • The Taliban's rise created a haven for international terrorist groups like Al-Qaeda
  • Who led the Taliban when they emerged in the mid-1990s?
    Mullah Omar
  • The Taliban's ideology was based on a strict interpretation of Islamic law.
  • On what date did the 9/11 attacks occur?
    September 11, 2001
  • Al-Qaeda, led by Osama bin Laden, cited U.S. support for Israel and its military presence in the Middle East as motivations
  • Order the key impacts of the 9/11 attacks on U.S. foreign policy:
    1️⃣ The U.S. launched the "War on Terror"
    2️⃣ Increased security measures were implemented globally
    3️⃣ There was a shift towards military interventions in the Middle East
  • Operation Enduring Freedom was launched by the U.S. in response to the 9/11 attacks.
  • What was one of the primary objectives of Operation Enduring Freedom?
    Dismantle Al-Qaeda
  • Another objective of Operation Enduring Freedom was to remove the Taliban from power for harbouring Al-Qaeda
  • The 9/11 attacks led to a significant shift in U.S. foreign policy and the launch of the "War on Terror."
  • Which organization carried out the 9/11 attacks?
    Al-Qaeda
  • The 9/11 attacks led to a significant shift in U.S. foreign policy
  • The "War on Terror" was launched in response to the 9/11 attacks.
  • What country did the U.S. invade to dismantle Al-Qaeda after 9/11?
    Afghanistan
  • The9/11 attacks took place on September 11, 2001
  • Osama bin Laden was the leader of Al-Qaeda during the 9/11 attacks.
  • What were the immediate effects of the 9/11 attacks?
    Attacks on World Trade Center and Pentagon
  • The immediate effects of the 9/11 attacks included devastating attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon
  • The War on Terror led to increased military spending in the U.S.
  • Who led Al-Qaeda during the 9/11 attacks?
    Osama bin Laden
  • In response to 9/11, the U.S. launched the "War on Terror" and invaded Afghanistan
  • The 9/11 attacks led to a global increase in security measures.
  • What region was most profoundly affected by the 9/11 attacks?
    Middle East
  • Operation Enduring Freedom was launched to dismantle Al-Qaeda and remove the Taliban
  • One of the objectives of Operation Enduring Freedom was to capture or kill Osama bin Laden.
  • Key events and turning points in the Afghanistan War (2001-2009)
    1️⃣ Invasion (October 2001)
    2️⃣ Battle of Tora Bora (December 2001)
    3️⃣ Operation Anaconda (March 2002)
    4️⃣ Taliban Resurgence (Mid-2000s)
    5️⃣ Shift to Counterinsurgency (Late 2000s)
  • What was the significance of the Battle of Tora Bora in December 2001?
    Bin Laden escaped capture
  • In the mid-2000s, the Taliban regrouped and increased attacks against coalition forces
  • The Afghanistan conflict presented numerous humanitarian and military challenges.
  • What were some of the military difficulties faced during the Afghanistan conflict?
    Combating insurgency
  • Widespread displacement and famine were among the key humanitarian challenges in Afghanistan
  • What were the two main types of challenges faced during the Afghanistan conflict?
    Humanitarian and military
  • Humanitarian challenges included widespread displacement, famine, and social restrictions
  • What were the military difficulties in the Afghanistan conflict?
    Combating an insurgency
  • The Taliban's strict interpretation of Islamic law led to significant social restrictions, particularly for women.
  • Main aims of international forces in Afghanistan
    1️⃣ Combat Al-Qaeda and the Taliban
    2️⃣ Support the Afghan government
    3️⃣ Aid in reconstruction and development
  • Match the international force with its objective:
    U.S. forces ↔️ Dismantle Al-Qaeda
    NATO's ISAF ↔️ Maintain security
    UK forces ↔️ Train Afghan forces