• American military commanders have similarly long sought an enduring US troop presence in Afghanistan that is based on battlefield conditions rather than an arbitrary withdrawal timeline - seeing it as a critical component of any strategy that aims to drive the Taliban to the negotiating table and compel meaningful cooperation from Pakistan. (cnn.com)
  • McCain, the former Republican presidential nominee who lost to Obama in 2008, was part of a bipartisan delegation of U.S. senators who visited Afghanistan in early July and called for a new strategy to turn the tide against an increasingly strong Taliban insurgency and end the longest U.S. war. (rferl.org)
  • The Taliban must embrace and uphold human rights obligations in Afghanistan, the UN mission in the country said on December 10 on Human Rights Day and the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. (rferl.org)
  • The Taliban government is now digging one of the largest irrigation canals in Asia, a project that aims to revitalize long-parched plains in northern Afghanistan. (rferl.org)
  • The Taliban have been trying to kill German soldiers, knowing that many German politicians want to withdraw German soldiers from Afghanistan, and have so far blocked German soldiers from participating in combat. (strategypage.com)
  • Indeed, across many parts of Afghanistan the insurgency now stretches far beyond Taliban paramilitaries to involve many other militias. (opendemocracy.net)
  • Second, by telegraphing the ever-increasing limits to US staying power, Panetta's announcement undercuts the "fight and talk" strategy Washington says it is pursuing vis-à-vis the Taliban. (asiasentinel.com)
  • With the regional scramble for influence in a post-NATO Afghanistan now underway, India and Iran may even revive their cooperation during the 1990s that provided critical support to the non-Pashtun militias battling the Taliban regime. (asiasentinel.com)
  • Demonstrators march through Central London in protest against the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan and the UK, US and NATO's handling of the situation in the country. (rusi.org)
  • Ahead of Trump's announcement, the UN mission to Afghanistan, UNAMA, has reported that, in early August, a joint force of Taliban and ISIS killed at least 36 Afghani civilians. (therealnews.com)
  • While "attacking our enemies, obliterating ISIS, crushing al Qaeda, preventing the Taliban from taking over Afghanistan, and stopping mass terror acts against America" were seen as the parameters of a successful outcome, the specifics of what constituted this seemingly open-ended and condition-based "victory" were not clearly defined. (thediplomat.com)
  • Contrary to Nicholson, the Ministry of Interior in Afghanistan maintains that the Taliban remains offensive on multiple fronts. (thediplomat.com)
  • The Taliban returned to power in Afghanistan in 2021, twenty years after their ouster by U.S. troops. (cfr.org)
  • The president said that since the United States went into Afghanistan, the war there lacked the resources or strategy to deal effectively with the Taliban and their al-Qaida allies. (centcom.mil)
  • Eight months later, that counterinsurgency strategy has shown little success, as demonstrated by the flagging military and civilian operations in Marja and Kandahar and the spread of Taliban influence in other areas of the country. (blogspot.com)
  • American intelligence reporting has recently revealed growing examples of Taliban fighters who are fearful of moving into higher-level command positions because of these lethal operations, according to a senior American military officer who follows Afghanistan closely. (blogspot.com)
  • The ground realities, clearly seems that Taliban, Al-Qaeda and various hostile fighters in Afghanistan designed their own lessons from the so-called's surge in the war used country. (outlookafghanistan.net)
  • Above all, the strategy and the designed planning of the Taliban no doubt is so daring, and getting jeopardizing our roles of laws and as well our lives day bay day in the whole region. (outlookafghanistan.net)
  • As U.S. military operations in Afghanistan drag on inconclusively, it is becoming increasingly apparent that the Taliban insurgency is gaining ground. (aymennjawad.org)
  • [4] In the meantime, Pakistan is being destabilized still further, especially with the rise of new militant groups such as the Punjabi Taliban, despite increased attacks against militant hideouts in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas bordering Afghanistan. (aymennjawad.org)
  • The clearest difference between the Bush and the Obama administrations' Afghan strategies is the more recent deployment of nearly 60,000 additional troops as part of a surge, mostly in the Pashtun areas of the south and east where the Taliban insurgency is strongest. (aymennjawad.org)
  • He explains how the Taliban persists as the main threat to the Afghan government and describes the difference between the group in Afghanistan and in Pakistan. (thenationalnews.com)
  • When we speak of insurgency in Afghanistan, we talk mainly of one group, which is the Taliban. (thenationalnews.com)
  • The Taliban had managed to establish a well-centralised form of government in over 90 per cent of Afghanistan before they were toppled in late 2001. (thenationalnews.com)
  • Taliban soldiers on the outskirts of Kabul, Afghanistan, 1999. (cfr.org)
  • The Taliban completed its six months in power in Afghanistan on February 15. (southasianvoices.org)
  • While Taliban has used the pretext of the humanitarian catastrophe in Afghanistan to push for recognition, not a single country-including Pakistan-has officially recognized its rule. (southasianvoices.org)
  • This has afforded India a place in regional discussions on Afghanistan, contrary to initial perceptions that India lost out completely in Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover. (southasianvoices.org)
  • In 2001, when the Taliban was overthrown after the U.S.-led invasion of Afghanistan, India's security concerns were partially mitigated. (southasianvoices.org)
  • New Delhi fears that Pakistan will use Afghan soil more freely to train, equip and motivate anti-India terror groups like the Lashkar-e-Tayyaba and JeM under the Taliban's watch and eventually use them to foment instability in Jammu & Kashmir (J&K). The absence of a democratically elected government and the dismal law and order situation in Afghanistan under Taliban rule has already exacerbated those fears. (southasianvoices.org)
  • The Taliban are sweeping across Afghanistan, taking one provincial capital after another. (socialistworld.net)
  • As Taliban forces conquer large swathes of Afghanistan, the twenty-year occupation by American and allied imperialist forces is ending in humiliation, chaos, and an ignoble retreat. (socialistworld.net)
  • Following the fall of the Taliban in 2001, he returned to Afghanistan to advise interim President Karzai and serve as the Finance Minister of the Transitional Islamic State of Afghanistan. (aspeninstitute.org)
  • After years of active conflict, the Afghanistan government was replaced by Taliban authorities in August 2021. (cdc.gov)
  • Last May, the High Court handed down judgment ( full text ) in the case holding that the 110-day detention of a suspected Taliban commander, SM, by UK forces in Afghanistan was unlawful under Article 5 (right to liberty) of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). (justsecurity.org)
  • Withdrawal from Afghanistan now would court chaos, collapse and a Taliban comeback. (macleans.ca)
  • Er lijkt zich een verbond tussen de Taliban en Daesh te vormen. (europa.eu)
  • He said the strategy , which states that US military engagement in the country will be based on conditions rather than timelines, provided a certainty over US support for Afghanistan which he said the Afghan people had been seeking "for years. (cnn.com)
  • From his watchtower in insurgency-wracked eastern Afghanistan, US army Specialist Josh Whitten doesn't have much to say about his Afghan colleagues. (cnn.com)
  • Second, efforts to train the Afghan security forces - a key component of the Obama strategy, in that its successful completion would allow a plausible withdrawal from 2011 - are in trouble. (opendemocracy.net)
  • On to talk about the Afghan strategy is Matthew Hoh. (therealnews.com)
  • Matthew is also a former Marine Corps officer who took part in the Iraq war, and in 2009 he resigned his State Department position in Afghanistan in opposition to the escalation of the Afghan war. (therealnews.com)
  • President Obama said Afghan troops will play a large role in his soon-to-be announced strategy for Afghanistan. (centcom.mil)
  • The strategy, he added, will recognize that the Afghan people ultimately are going to have to provide for their own security. (centcom.mil)
  • As the US prepares for the eventual withdrawal, there is a wider debate on the pre-withdrawal formalities ranging from handing over control to Afghan security forces, to post-withdrawal scenarios determining the extent of US military presence in Afghanistan and exploring options for its post-2014 role in the country. (idsa.in)
  • WASHINGTON - When President Obama announced his new war plan for Afghanistan last year, the centerpiece of the strategy - and a big part of the rationale for sending 30,000 additional troops - was to safeguard the Afghan people, provide them with a competent government and win their allegiance. (blogspot.com)
  • [9] Such a policy poses a major problem for the official counterinsurgency strategy objective of winning "the hearts and minds" of the Afghan population. (aymennjawad.org)
  • Although Afghanistan is the base for al-Qaeda, none of the nineteen hijackers are Afghan nationals. (cfr.org)
  • Nonetheless, New Delhi has recalibrated its Afghanistan strategy by engaging with the regime informally, addressing security threats emanating from Afghan soil, and continuing people-to-people exchanges. (southasianvoices.org)
  • The IRGC recruited thousands of Afghan migrants and refugees within its own borders and covertly drafted hundreds of Shi'a inside Afghanistan. (rferl.org)
  • By way of background, UK armed forces had been participating since 2001 in the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), the multinational force present in Afghanistan under a UN Security Council mandate and with the consent of the Afghan government. (justsecurity.org)
  • The Soviet Union was the first country to establish diplomatic relations with Afghanistan following the Third Anglo-Afghan War in 1919. (wikipedia.org)
  • This, combined with their support of Iranian ruler Mohammad Shah Qajar's attempt to conquer Herat in 1838, resulted in the British invasion of Afghanistan during the First Anglo-Afghan War (1839-42). (wikipedia.org)
  • Following renewed anti-British sentiment after the Anglo-Afghan War, a non-aggression pact between Afghanistan and the Soviet Union was formalized in 1921. (wikipedia.org)
  • Limited prevalence data for HIV, hepatitis B surface an- population of Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, has in- tigen (HBsAg), and hepatitis C virus (HCV) exist for Afghan- creased to 3 million since 2001 because of returning refu- istan. (cdc.gov)
  • The new plan reportedly caught many off guard, including Hamid Karzai's government in Kabul, senior US military commanders in Afghanistan, and leaders in European capitals. (asiasentinel.com)
  • The second major problem with the present strategy relates to the propping up of Karzai's centralized regime in Kabul, which has cost the U.S. taxpayer almost $300 billion in military and reconstruction (i.e., nation-building) efforts since the 2001 invasion. (aymennjawad.org)
  • Borhan Osman is an analyst with the Kabul-based Afghanistan Analysts Network. (thenationalnews.com)
  • Afghans carry a picture of Massoud in Kabul, Afghanistan. (cfr.org)
  • On Saturday, the refugee agency's top official in Afghanistan, Filippo Grandi, returned to Kabul to arrange for the resumption of UNHCR's full-fledged operations in the war-torn country. (unhcr.org)
  • In an important step for the return of the agency's international staff to Afghanistan, UNHCR's Chief of Mission, Filippo Grandi, returned to Kabul Saturday along with other senior United Nations officials. (unhcr.org)
  • India actively engaged with the new dispensation in Kabul, reflected in how, over the past 20 years, India invested over USD $3 billion in Afghanistan. (southasianvoices.org)
  • Russia now has an embassy in Kabul and a consulate-general in Mazar-e-Sharif, and Afghanistan has an embassy in Moscow. (wikipedia.org)
  • Britain suggested Afghanistan as a buffer state, but following the June 1878 Congress of Berlin Russia sent a diplomatic mission to Kabul. (wikipedia.org)
  • Sher Ali Khan, the Amir of Afghanistan, attempted to keep the Russian envoys out, but they arrived in Kabul on 22 July 1878. (wikipedia.org)
  • Refugees may have acquired high-risk bebavior, drug users (IDUs) in Kabul, Afghanistan, from June 2005 such as injection drug use, that may place communities at through June 2006. (cdc.gov)
  • Afghanistan reported two WPV1 cases during 2022 and five during 2023 through June 30. (cdc.gov)
  • This report describes activities and progress toward polio eradication in Afghanistan during January 2022-June 2023. (cdc.gov)
  • The President of Afghanistan, Ashraf Ghani, used a substantial part of his speech before Tuesday's session of the United Nations General Assembly to praise President Donald Trump's recently announced strategy for Afghanistan and South Asia. (cnn.com)
  • With President Trump's recent announcement of his strategy to counter terror and stabilize South Asia, Afghanistan's enduring partnership with the United States and the international community has been renewed and redirected," Ghani told the audience at the UN headquarters in New York. (cnn.com)
  • He also echoed Trump's strategy in asking Pakistan to do more to foster security and stability in the region, calling on Pakistan to join a "comprehensive dialogue" and saying that the Afghans had "proven that we are committed to peace. (cnn.com)
  • McCain, who has been undergoing treatment for brain cancer that was diagnosed earlier in July, also criticized the Afghanistan policies of Trump's predecessor, Barack Obama, saying 'eight years of a 'don't lose' strategy has cost us lives and treasure' in the war-torn country. (rferl.org)
  • As we approach the one year anniversary of U.S. President Donald Trump's unveiling of his South Asia strategy in August, it's worth reflecting on the policy's outcomes to date. (thediplomat.com)
  • One pillar of Trump's strategy in Afghanistan was "the integration of all instruments of American power-diplomatic, economic, and military- toward a successful outcome. (thediplomat.com)
  • The scope of Trump's new strategy is prognosticated to go beyond boundaries of Afghanistan - as he has also riveted his attention to other countries in the region. (afghanistantimes.af)
  • Trump's strategy of lingering militarization will augment probability of a protracted bickering and political rivalry, because it will arouse Pakistan to get close with China. (afghanistantimes.af)
  • The Obama administration is considering a shift in military strategy away from the troop-intensive surge as early as next year, scaling back the combat duties well ahead of the 2014 date previously given for a drawdown. (antiwar.com)
  • The planned increased US troop deployments in Afghanistan have been public knowledge for some months. (longwarjournal.org)
  • Since Trump announced his South Asia strategy, the U.S. troop presence in Afghanistan is said to have risen to 15,000 despite the lack of specific official data in this regard. (thediplomat.com)
  • WASHINGTON (Nov. 24, 2009) - President Barack Obama said he will announce his decision on the strategy and troop request for Afghanistan "shortly after Thanksgiving. (centcom.mil)
  • And it raises questions about whether the administration is seeking a rationale for reducing troop levels as scheduled starting next summer even if the counterinsurgency strategy does not show significant progress by then. (blogspot.com)
  • Moreover, the real dilemmas are not just about troop levels-they are about what strategy can serve our goals given the realities on the ground. (democracyjournal.org)
  • President Joe Biden recently announced that United States forces will withdraw from Afghanistan by September 11, 2021, roughly twenty years after the war in Afghanistan began. (millerchevalier.com)
  • The course of events in Afghanistan since August 2021 have led India to adopt a flexible and pragmatic approach to the country. (southasianvoices.org)
  • Afghanistan reported 56 WPV1 cases during 2020 and four during 2021 ( 3 , 4 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Indeed, the Obama approach toward Afghanistan - most dramatically exemplified by the decision to surge US military forces while at the same time announcing a fixed deadline for their withdrawal - has been plagued by mixed messages. (asiasentinel.com)
  • Ditto for the claim being trumpeted by the Obama re-election campaign that his ending of US involvement in Iraq is a template for Afghanistan. (asiasentinel.com)
  • In a press conference, President Barack Obama outlined the US goals in the region and the plan to stabilize Afghanistan and neighboring Pakistan. (longwarjournal.org)
  • The goal, Obama said, is "to disrupt, dismantle and defeat al Qaeda in Pakistan and Afghanistan, and to prevent their return to either country in the future. (longwarjournal.org)
  • During a news conference with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Obama said the strategy review he and his national security team performed was extremely useful, and he provided a glimpse at the conclusions. (centcom.mil)
  • Confronting extremism must be a multinational effort, Obama said, noting that his announcement of the strategy will include the obligations of international partners. (centcom.mil)
  • Faced with that reality, and the pressure of a self-imposed deadline to begin withdrawing troops by July 2011, the Obama administration is starting to count more heavily on the strategy of hunting down insurgents. (blogspot.com)
  • How is it that, despite making Afghanistan the cornerstone of its struggle against militant extremism, the Obama administration's strategy is failing so miserably? (aymennjawad.org)
  • In announcing that General David Petraeus would be replacing General Stanley McChrystal in leading the U.S. efforts in Afghanistan, President Obama stressed that the strategy would not be changing. (cltampa.com)
  • A U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan would also signal to Afghanistan's neighbors in Central Asia that America is timid and uncertain about its own interests, even at a time when Central Asians themselves increasingly support some kind of U.S. presence as a means of balancing Russia and China. (silkroadstudies.org)
  • Further afield, Japan, South Korea and Southeast Asia, all long-term investors in the region, are seeking to expand their roles in Afghanistan and the rest of Central Asia, but are unlikely to do so in the face of a fast U.S. withdrawal. (silkroadstudies.org)
  • It is very ironic, though, because Trump had talked about a gradual military withdrawal from Afghanistan before and even after he laid foot in the White House. (afghanistantimes.af)
  • Please join us for a live public conversation with President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Ashraf Ghani to hear his view on Kabul's most pressing national security and foreign policy challenges of the day. (aspeninstitute.org)
  • President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani grew up in Afghanistan, but pursued his education outside of the country. (aspeninstitute.org)
  • In any case, Pakistan's willingness to respond to an internal threat does not in any way diminish the desire of its elite to regain influence in Afghanistan - in great part to counter what it sees as the "pernicious power-base" being developed by India. (opendemocracy.net)
  • The hasty and unceremonious U.S. exit from Afghanistan and the fact that India was not part of any potential settlement on Afghanistan before the US exit further amplified Indian concerns. (southasianvoices.org)
  • India is not comfortable with this arrangement as it increases Pakistan's control and influence in Afghanistan. (southasianvoices.org)
  • He is feared to downplay Pakistan and instead cling to India for a great role in Afghanistan. (afghanistantimes.af)
  • Indeed, Trump under the auspices of his new strategy will blame Pakistan for fueling insecurity in Afghanistan and deceiving Americans - failing to hold up its end of the bargain to destroy terrorist hideouts - and will propound Pakistan's long rival, India, to be his new strategic partner. (afghanistantimes.af)
  • Applying tougher economic pressures on Pakistan and fearing Iran's delirious interference in Afghanistan, the United States concocted a strategic co-operation agreement with Afghanistan and sought to replace Pakistan with India. (afghanistantimes.af)
  • Only Afghanistan, India, Nigeria and Pakistan remain polio-endemic countries. (who.int)
  • We've already seen an increase in airstrikes in Afghanistan, as we've seen an increase in airstrikes in Iraq and Syria, as well as, say, we've seen an increase with our allies, Saudi Arabia and Yemen. (therealnews.com)
  • Based on the American military experience in Iraq as well as Afghanistan, it is not clear that killing enemy fighters is sufficient by itself to cripple an insurgency. (blogspot.com)
  • The landscape of insurgency in Afghanistan is characterised by a lack of multiplicity, unlike most other recent or current conflicts where you have myriad of militant groups with deeply diverse agendas and differences, such as during the Iraq insurgency or the current situation in Pakistan and Syria. (thenationalnews.com)
  • Now the problem is: General Petraeus, who was so successful in Iraq, well, Iraq is not Afghanistan. (cltampa.com)
  • It a universally accepted reality that Afghanistan will face a vacuum in security like Iraq and terrorist networks will resurge after a total exit of the U.S., with a possibility of another 9/11 looming. (afghanistantimes.af)
  • The disaster of Iraq cost Afghanistan dearly. (macleans.ca)
  • If Trump is now keeping his forces in Afghanistan, it's only because the decision to pull every last soldier out of Iraq in 2011 was, if anything, more disastrous than the original 2003 invasion. (macleans.ca)
  • Since October 2001, more than 2 million Americans have served in the US wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and nearly half of these veterans have been deployed more than once (1). (cdc.gov)
  • We will also highlight opportunities to develop innovative strategies to promote healthful behaviors among veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. (cdc.gov)
  • The prevalence of tobacco use among veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan is high. (cdc.gov)
  • Some never smokers and most former smokers who deploy to Iraq and Afghanistan initiate or resume smoking (5). (cdc.gov)
  • Data on obesity rates in Afghanistan and Iraq war veterans are limited. (cdc.gov)
  • Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans in a US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) sample were more likely to be overweight but less likely to be obese compared with national same-age samples (11). (cdc.gov)
  • 2004-2006), a period of time when much of the sample deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan (12). (cdc.gov)
  • Furthermore, Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans who are overweight or obese are at increased risk for hypertension (13). (cdc.gov)
  • Evidence exists that the veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars are more likely to engage in strength training compared with their nonveteran peers (15). (cdc.gov)
  • Most of them are from Afghanistan, but there are also a few from Syria, Iraq and Morocco. (lu.se)
  • McCain, an influential Republican who chairs the Senate Armed Service Committee, said in a July 31 statement that more than six months after U.S. President Donald Trump took office, 'there still is no strategy for success in Afghanistan. (rferl.org)
  • U.S. lawmakers grilled Trump administration officials Tuesday on the U.S. presence in Afghanistan, saying the new White House strategy is inconsistent and and is not producing results. (voanews.com)
  • All this culminates in a new strategy for Afghanistan today, as U.S. President Trump himself tweeted on Sunday that he has reached a decision about a new strategy for Afghanistan, and promised to reveal his new plan on Monday night. (therealnews.com)
  • SHARMINI PERIES: All right, Matthew, what should we expect from the new Trump strategy for Afghanistan? (therealnews.com)
  • However, in the same speech, Trump also put forth a high-on-military, low-on-diplomacy strategy by saying that a political settlement could be considered "after an effective military effort. (thediplomat.com)
  • After months of painstaking negotiations with military and political pundits, the U.S. President Donald Trump finally announced his new strategy on Afghanistan - as part of which he is contemplating having to deploy myriad 4,000 surplus troops in the war-weary country. (afghanistantimes.af)
  • In fact, Trump had delivered a scathing critique on military presence of the U.S. in Afghanistan. (afghanistantimes.af)
  • This shift in strategy is as it appears a long-term plan to counterattack those in animosity with the U.S., to wide out ISIS and al-Qaeda, to prevent Taliban's grip on Afghanistan, and to avoid an untimely exit from Afghanistan. (afghanistantimes.af)
  • Since 2017, Afghanistan and Pakistan remain the only countries with uninterrupted endemic WPV type 1 (WPV1) transmission. (cdc.gov)
  • In 2017, the Tripartite Inter-Management Commission approved Resolution No. 19 on the e-health strategy for Brazil. (bvsalud.org)
  • An additional 17,000 soldiers and Marines will deploy to southern and eastern Afghanistan, where the insurgency is the strongest. (longwarjournal.org)
  • DHL Group has made significant progress with Strategy 2020. (dhl.com)
  • With "Strategy 2025 - Delivering Excellence in a Digital World" the company is laying the groundwork to continue its successful growth trajectory beyond 2020. (dhl.com)
  • All efforts are focused on the established three bottom lines of Strategy 2020, which continue to provide the foundation for Strategy 2025. (dhl.com)
  • From 2019 to 2020, the number of WPV1 cases increased in Afghanistan and decreased in Pakistan and the number of cVDPV2 cases increased and cVDPV2 outbreak countries increased to 32. (cdc.gov)
  • In 2020, 140 cases of WPV1 were reported, including 56 in Afghanistan (a 93% increase from 29 cases in 2019) and 84 in Pakistan (a 43% decrease from 147 cases in 2019). (cdc.gov)
  • Despite operational improvements in vaccination activities, interruption of WPV1 transmission in Afghanistan will require committed, uninterrupted efforts, including ongoing coordination with Pakistan on polio eradication activities, to address vaccination coverage gaps that sustain WPV1 circulation. (cdc.gov)
  • This has been evidenced by direct government funding of polio eradication activities, acceptance of the use of more effective vaccines and adoption of innovative country- specific strategies. (who.int)
  • The Polio Eradication Strategy for 2022-2026 outlines measures including increased government accountability and wider use of novel, oral poliovirus vaccine type 2 that are needed to eradicate polio. (cdc.gov)
  • The updated GPEI Polio Eradication Strategy 2022-2026 ( 4 ) includes expanded use of the type 2 novel oral poliovirus vaccine (nOPV2) to avoid new emergences of cVDPV2 during outbreak responses ( 3 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Barack Obama's speech at the West Point military academy on 1 December 2009 ended the lengthy process of internal discussion within his administration about future strategy in Afghanistan by committing 30,000 more American troops to the country in phased deployments until August 2010 - which would bring the total there to almost 100,000 (along with 46,000 from other Nato countries after their further deployment of around 7,000 additional soldiers). (opendemocracy.net)
  • The war in Afghanistan will leave its mark on NATO strategy. (rusi.org)
  • Quite interestingly, Nicholson in a recent NATO Press Conference stated that "the objective of the U.S. South Asia strategy has been reconciliation. (thediplomat.com)
  • We had no choice to get in because after we left Afghanistan after Charlie Wilson's war, that created the vacuum that was filled by al-Qaeda and Osama bin Laden from which they could do damage to us. (cltampa.com)
  • The UN move follows a period of ascendancy for al-Qaeda and its leader, Osama bin Laden, who guided the terror group from Afghanistan and Peshawar, Pakistan, in the late 1980s, to Sudan in 1991, and back to Afghanistan in the mid-1990s. (cfr.org)
  • programs at the ministry aiming to identify the Accidents and violence are an important threat pedagogic strategies that could reorganizethe to health and welfare of world's children and processes of education in health in order to make teenagers4. (bvsalud.org)
  • Barack Obama's fresh military approach in Afghanistan may only compound the United States's predicament there - and postpone the moment for the hardest choice of all. (opendemocracy.net)
  • The last few weeks have brought additional confirmation that domestic politics is driving US strategy in Afghanistan, raising in turn troubling questions about the direction and constancy of President Barack Obama's foreign policy. (asiasentinel.com)
  • As Newsweek magazine's Michael Hirsch writes today , 'Obama's biggest problem now is a rising tide of doubt, not only within McChrystal's obviously stressed-out team but throughout the military and national-security apparatus, that there is any real momentum or that the policy in Afghanistan is working. (cltampa.com)
  • There are about 11,000 US troops currently deployed to Afghanistan. (cnn.com)
  • Secretary of Defense James Mattis told reporters at the Pentagon on Monday that just over 3,000 additional US troops were in the process of deploying to Afghanistan in order to be part of a "stronger train, advise and assist effort. (cnn.com)
  • For the ingredients of the US dilemma span both administrations: among them the way that the near-doubling of foreign combat-troops in Afghanistan in 2007-09 has actually been accompanied by an increase in resistance and in the territory the insurgents control (see 'Afghanistan: next test, last lesson' , 26 November 2009). (opendemocracy.net)
  • Frankly, if we're going to have fewer troops in Afghanistan in a year or two, then you might as well do it now while we have enough troops to bail them out when they screw up," one official said. (antiwar.com)
  • Afghanistan certainly needs additional forces, and it can be argued that the 24,000 additional troops is too little to achieve positive results quickly. (longwarjournal.org)
  • I'll be honest: watching a third U.S. president send more troops to Afghanistan is dispiriting. (macleans.ca)
  • From Afghanistan to Hungary, there is confusion about what an alliance with the United States means and what steps America should take on behalf of those considered allies. (carnegiecouncil.org)
  • thus, having spent billions of dollars, the U.S. war on terror in Afghanistan has become the longest insurmountable war of America. (afghanistantimes.af)
  • Any American policy that seeks to lessen or withdraw U.S. support from Afghanistan is bound to impact negatively all the other states of Central Asia. (silkroadstudies.org)
  • The remainder of US forces in Afghanistan carry out counterterrorism missions in the country. (cnn.com)
  • In this context, 2014 has been the centre of gravity while formulating strategies, framing policies and executing actions to ensure an honourable exit for the international forces led by the United States from Afghanistan. (idsa.in)
  • So, in this case, it is one up for the former Government and for the Armed Forces, but it is not one up for the strategy which we have been pursuing. (julianlewis.net)
  • The previous and present Governments have made no secret of the fact that the overwhelming majority of casualties are incurred on predictable patrols by uniformed military targets, which is what our Armed Forces have become under the current strategy. (julianlewis.net)
  • To Mr Juvin, I would say that there is no mention of occupying forces in Afghanistan. (pinoarlacchi.it)
  • The final text says 'coalition of international forces in place' in Afghanistan. (pinoarlacchi.it)
  • Qadir, who represents the people of Nangarhar in , said in the new US strategy there is emphasized over the continuation of war which will pave the way for US bombardment. (menafn.com)
  • The paper discusses the methods and strategies using participatory rural appraisal to evolve a workable model for developing the agricultural sector in two provinces of Afghanistan, namely Balkh and Nangarhar. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • Title : Modeling scenarios for ending poliovirus transmission in Pakistan and Afghanistan Personal Author(s) : Kalkowska, Dominika A.;Badizadegan, Kamran;Thompson, Kimberly M. (cdc.gov)
  • In 1924 and 1925, the Soviet Union and Afghanistan engaged in a conflict over the island of Urtatagai. (wikipedia.org)
  • The conflict ended with a peace treaty wherein the Soviet Union recognized the island as part of Afghanistan, and Afghanistan was forced to restrain Basmachi border raids. (wikipedia.org)
  • Afghanistan has been in an active state of conflict and war for twenty continuous years. (bvsalud.org)
  • However, the topographic and environmental realities of Afghanistan, with its broad mountain coverage, propensity toward natural disasters, and latent conflict, has made data and information gathering arduous. (bvsalud.org)
  • This survey indicated that the Afghanistan national TB programme needs to develop plans to improve the quality of diagnosis, suspect management and contact management in paediatric TB cases. (who.int)
  • The weekend saw more security problems at the Makaki camp inside Afghanistan near the border with Iran. (unhcr.org)
  • In the Anglo-Russian Convention of 1907, the Russian Empire and British Empire divided up spheres of influence, with Russia agreeing to concede Afghanistan to the British side, in exchange for Central Asia and northern Iran. (wikipedia.org)
  • Four countries Afghanistan survey in 2005 estimated that there were bordering Afghanistan (Pakistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, 50,000 heroin users in Afghanistan, of whom 14% reported and Iran), which provided refuge to many Afghans during injecting drugs ( 10 , 11 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) remains endemic only in Afghanistan and Pakistan. (cdc.gov)
  • Interruption of WPV1 transmission in Afghanistan is attainable and requires regular and unrestricted supplementary immunization activities (mass campaigns), improved surveillance, and strong coordination of vaccination activities with neighboring Pakistan. (cdc.gov)
  • Because of population movement, the risk for transmission in Afghanistan and Pakistan will remain if WPV1 circulation continues in either country. (cdc.gov)
  • However, endemic transmission of indigenous WPV type 1 (WPV1) has never been interrupted in Afghanistan and Pakistan. (cdc.gov)
  • Today, only one of three wild poliovirus serotypes, type 1 (WPV1), remains in circulation in only two countries, Afghanistan and Pakistan. (cdc.gov)
  • Hence, in this way, the so-called strategy easily morphs into a shell game played largely for the So-called audience at the expense of American soldiers in the Kandahar and Helmand Provinces. (outlookafghanistan.net)
  • The new strategy deploys other tactics, such as increased national accountability, and focused investments for overcoming the remaining barriers to eradication, including program disruptions and setbacks caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. (cdc.gov)
  • I outline the interplay between biological and socio-cultural dimensions of immunity and risk in the context of migration from Afghanistan to Sweden during the COVID-19 pandemic. (lu.se)
  • To be fair to General Richards, I think he was talking about the efforts that will be required to sustain reconstruction, economic progress and regional stability in Afghanistan. (julianlewis.net)
  • There are currently two types of armed actors threatening security and state stability in Afghanistan. (thenationalnews.com)
  • And the policy is to try to give some stability to Afghanistan so that the government can then take over and provide for their own security. (cltampa.com)
  • In this article for Foreign Policy Research Institute's 'Orbis' journal, Senior Fellow Nikolas Gvosdev writes about President Biden's National Security Strategy, released in October 2022. (carnegiecouncil.org)
  • Besides all the calashes and insecurity, think of what's happening now in Afghanistan more generally, as a creeping Talibinazation, who are working all too well. (outlookafghanistan.net)
  • The insecurity is alarming in all over the country, the people fighting in Afghanistan in stabilizing the government and the country seems very exhausted of fighting and devotion in the last ten years. (outlookafghanistan.net)
  • A few years ago I ran a blog post about how our strategy in Afghanistan should be to secure not the entire countryside but just the cities and the ring road connecting them. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • Nowhere is this more evident than with the war in Afghanistan, the longest war in American history - 17 years. (redstate.com)
  • The strange thing is that this is the same general - he is a talented and charming man and I have had a number of conversations with him over the years - who said a few months ago, when appointed head of the Army, that we would need to be in Afghanistan for 30 to 40 years and that there was no question of our withdrawing. (julianlewis.net)
  • Friend remember that when General Sir David Richards took over as Chief of the General Staff only last year he predicted that the current strategy would take 30 or 40 years to work? (julianlewis.net)
  • I visited Afghanistan a few years ago on vacation. (democracyjournal.org)
  • 2 years in the south region of Afghanistan, where restrictions prohibiting house-to-house vaccination limit the effectiveness of immunization campaigns. (cdc.gov)
  • Sixteen years after 9/11, everyone knows U.S. strategy hasn't worked. (macleans.ca)
  • That is why shortly after my inauguration, I directed Secretary of Defense Mattis and my national security team to undertake a comprehensive review of all strategic options in Afghanistan and South Asia. (redstate.com)
  • The ANDS strategic objective for health and nutrition sector is to improve the health and nutrition of the people of Afghanistan through quality health care service provision and the promotion of healthy life styles. (who.int)
  • Will they shift their 'strategic depth' policy towards Afghanistan? (afghanistantimes.af)
  • With "Go to Zero" operations now underway in Afghanistan, U.S. contracting officers have started to terminate, modify, or pause existing contracts due to declining demand for contracted support. (millerchevalier.com)
  • 2012-06-24T08:01:04-04:00 https://ximage.c-spanvideo.org/eyJidWNrZXQiOiJwaWN0dXJlcy5jLXNwYW52aWRlby5vcmciLCJrZXkiOiJGaWxlc1wvODAxXC8zMDU5NzctbS5qcGciLCJlZGl0cyI6eyJyZXNpemUiOnsiZml0IjoiY292ZXIiLCJoZWlnaHQiOjUwNn19fQ== Ahmed Rashid, author of Pakistan on the Brink , looks at Pakistan in light of the escalation of war in Afghanistan by the United States and discussed the problems that Pakistan should expect to face after the U.S. withdraws. (c-span.org)
  • Ahmed Rashid , author of Pakistan on the Brink , looks at Pakistan in light of the escalation of war in Afghanistan by the United States and discussed the problems that Pakistan should expect to face after the U.S. withdraws. (c-span.org)
  • Even countries with anti-U.S. sentiments were in favor of American invasion of Afghanistan. (afghanistantimes.af)
  • the Mujahedeen in Afghanistan during the Soviet invasion, to the March 14 political coalition in Lebanon in efforts to spread their version of Islam, Wahhabism, or to counterbalance the influence of other states. (lu.se)
  • The new strategy of American statesmen on Afghanistan is bewildered by some challenges: the U.S. is now facing a different era as its presence in the region does not thrill regional stakeholders anymore. (afghanistantimes.af)
  • U.S. President George W. Bush vows to "win the war against terrorism," and later zeros in on al-Qaeda and bin Laden in Afghanistan. (cfr.org)
  • Leave too quickly, and the best and brightest of Afghanistan who chose to build their country-the teachers and policemen-as well as the people who have provided us with intelligence that has decimated al Qaeda will be left to be massacred. (democracyjournal.org)
  • but all that changed when the US retaliated against targets in Afghanistan after al-Qaeda launched suicide bomb attacks on US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. (newstatesman.com)
  • For more than 50 days, a mass sit-in rally has been protesting Pakistan's tightened rules for travel to and from Afghanistan. (rferl.org)
  • Early August, we reported that the White House officials were drawing up plans for Afghanistan, under the leadership of two private military firms. (therealnews.com)
  • American military officials and President Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan have begun a robust discussion about "to what degree these people are going to be allowed to have a seat at the table," one military official said. (blogspot.com)
  • Data and SIA information were provided by the Afghanistan National Emergency Operations Centre, which includes officials from UNICEF, the World Health Organization (WHO), and other GPEI partners. (cdc.gov)
  • U.S. Senator John McCain (Republican-Arizona) says he will propose a plan for a U.S. strategy in Afghanistan as an amendment to a defense authorization bill later this year. (rferl.org)
  • When the Senate takes up the National Defense Authorization Act in September, I will offer an amendment based on the advice of some our best military leaders that will provide a strategy for success in achieving America's national interests in Afghanistan,' he said. (rferl.org)
  • But the surprise pronouncement by Defense Secretary Leon Panetta that US combat operations in Afghanistan will end by late 2013 - a year earlier than expected - has undermined this principle. (asiasentinel.com)
  • Gallego discusses the use of private contractors in Afghanistan as well as the president's upcoming visit to Phoenix. (azpbs.org)
  • I reveal their perceptions, hopes, concerns, and strategies for immunization against the real risks they encounter. (lu.se)
  • And it's going to be important to recognize that in order for us to succeed there, you've got to have a comprehensive strategy that includes civilian and diplomatic efforts. (centcom.mil)
  • The Russian government opened diplomatic relations with Afghanistan. (wikipedia.org)
  • Soviet Russia indirectly supported Afghanistan after the war by becoming the first country to establish diplomatic relations with them in 1919, and recognizing their borders. (wikipedia.org)
  • This joint resolution will later be cited by the Bush administration as legal rationale for its decision to take sweeping measures to combat terrorism, including invading Afghanistan, eavesdropping on U.S. citizens without a court order, and standing up the detention camp at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. (cfr.org)
  • George W. Bush didn't re-commit to a bigger effort in Afghanistan until late 2007. (macleans.ca)
  • Nearly a year after the strategy was introduced, the outcomes are inconclusive. (thediplomat.com)
  • Does he think that we need to find a political solution on the ground, and that it is not so much the military strategy that has had to be refocused but the political context of that strategy? (julianlewis.net)
  • At the time they were placed in the context of "The Great Game", Russian-British confrontations over Afghanistan from 1840 to 1907. (wikipedia.org)
  • Unions and political parties launched the protest in the city of Chaman, near the border with Afghanistan, on October 21 after Pakistan introduced visas between the two countries. (rferl.org)
  • In 2007, Afghanistan ranked 172nd of 179 countries in Transparency International's Corruption Perception Index (CPI), [13] dropping to the 179th place out of 180 countries in the 2009 CPI, [14] and finally leveling off at 176th of 178 countries in the 2010 CPI (joint second last with Myanmar). (aymennjawad.org)
  • Afghanistan is also one of the few countries that recognised the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation in 2014. (wikipedia.org)