Strategy - Afghanistan 2001

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Military Strategy (Afghanistan) Flashcards on Strategy - Afghanistan 2001, created by SteveT on 01/05/2013.
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What was ISAF originally intended for? Securing Kabul
What 5 groups operate in Afghan? TAHHP Taliban, AQ, HIG, Haqqani, Pak Groups
What is the key difference between AQ and TB? AQ has an international outlook, whilst TB is nationalist
When did the TB fall? 9th December 2001
What were the EWMs in 2001? E: Defeat terrorism. W: Destroy AQ and TB in Afghan. M: SF, Air Power, Northern Alliance
Why is AQ in Afghanistan? UBL fled there in 94 when Sudan kicked him out. TB inherited him when they took control in 96
What UNSCR was issued after 9/11, and when was it? UNSCR 1368, Sep 12th
What does UNSCR 1368 not explicitly outline? Ousting of TB
When did US announce AQ involvement in 9/11? 20th Sep
What were the US demands to TB? CHARD Close all training camps. Hand over terrorists and supporters. Access to training camps. Release all imprisoned foreigners. Deliver us AQ
When was OEF launched? 7th October 2001
Which three factors made up OEF? SF, air strikes, and Northern Alliance operations
How did the US view the TB and AQ? As the same entity. 'You're either with us, or against us'
Which UNSCR created ISAF, and when was it? UNSCR 1378, December 2001
When was the Bonn Conference? December 2001
What did the Bonn Conference create? The Afghan Government
Who wasn't invited to the Bonn Conference? The Taliban
When were the Presidential elections? October 2004
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