Until the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan
1979 to1989
Occupation of the Soviet Union
Moscow occupied Afghanistan in 1979 to support the communist government, and the Afghan Mojaden fought the Soviet army for a long time, until the Soviets were forced to withdraw in February 1989.
Occupation of the Soviet Union
Moscow occupied Afghanistan in 1979 to support the communist government, and the Afghan Mojaden fought the Soviet army for a long time, until the Soviets were forced to withdraw in February 1989.
During the 1992-1996 food war, nearly 100,000 people were killed in Afghanistan, and during that time, the Taliban movement, backed by Pakistan, came to power.
From 1996 to 2001, the Taliban era, led by Mullah Omar, became closer to al-Qaeda and provided protection to its leader, Osama bin Laden.
2001 The Taliban regime, which was invaded by Western powers, is overthrown and then headed by Hamid Karzai's interim government. 130,000 foreign troops have been deployed in Afghanistan to fight the Taliban.
2001 The Taliban regime, which was invaded by Western powers, is overthrown and then headed by Hamid Karzai's interim government. 130,000 foreign troops have been deployed in Afghanistan to fight the Taliban.
Karzai Hamid Hamid from 2004 to 2014 US withdrawal from 2014 to 2016 NATO forces hand over security responsibility to Afghan army New President Ashraf Ghani vows to keep US and NATO forces in July 2016 But in 2017, new President Donald Trump rejected the evacuation schedule.
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