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For nearly 20 years, NATO Allies and partner countries had military forces deployed to Afghanistan under a United Nations (UN) Security Council mandate. NATO Allies went into Afghanistan after the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the United States, to ensure that the country would not again become a safe haven for international terrorists to attack NATO member countries. Over the last two decades, there have been no terrorist attacks on Allied soil from Afghanistan.

wfwkt po 20. letih v Avganistanu pa vidimo kakšen je, Talibani spet na oblasti z njihovin nevarnih šeriatskim pravom... in NATO je najmodernejša vojska, ter ni mogel uničit teh rjuharjev... dajte no...
 

msenjur

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  • NATO Allies went into Afghanistan in 2001. From August 2003, NATO led the UN-mandated International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), which aimed to create the conditions whereby the Afghan government could exercise its authority throughout the country and build the capacity of the Afghan national security forces, including in the fight against international terrorism. ISAF was completed in December 2014 when the Afghan National Defence and Security Forces assumed full responsibility for security across their country.

torej so bili support za ZN. Ne vem, kako imajo oni sodelovanje med seboj ZN-NATO...

predvsem so intervirali, ker so terorirsti iz Afgana srali po zda in eu.
 
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Ytbnd

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Katero državo članico je Nato že branil v Afganistanu? :sprasujemse:
While Secretary General, Ismay is also credited as having been the first person to say that the purpose of NATO was (and still is) "to keep the Soviet Union out, the Americans in, and the Germans down," a saying that has since become a common way to quickly describe the alliance.
 

darjan

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European Union countries will add another €2bn (£1.7bn) to a fund that has been used to pay for military support for Ukraine, two diplomats have told Reuters.