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How did 4 US presidents fail to stop the Taliban takeover

How did 4 US presidents fail to stop the Taliban takeover
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New Delhi: Nearly twenty years after losing his grip, the Taliban now in a few days a few days since reclaiming Afghanistan – a country that was ruled with iron fists from 1996 to 2001.
By arresting the upcoming Afghanistan, Taliban.
has canceled the efforts of the War of two decades from the US which began shortly after the September 11, 2001 attacks.
The time lines of the birth of Taliban and the next war on terror …
1980s and early 90s: Genesis of Soviet work Afghanistan faces resistance from hardline Islamists The country.
Pakistan, then a strong US allied, worried about the Soviets which stretched their influence further south, or even attacked Balochistan.
Pakistan, US and Saudi Arabia, with financial support and confidential weapons for Hardliner militias, ensure the Soviet withdrawal in 1992.
The power sharing agreement between various parties and warlords of Afghanistan was ineffective, and four years of Afghan civil war followed.
In close range and vacuum of power, a group of fighters, most of the Pashto Tribesmen in the south joined the Taliban.
It also made Pashto students from the seminary across the border in Pakistan.
Under the leadership of the founder Mullah Mohammad Omar, the Taliban spread quickly throughout Afghanistan.
The Taliban made their presence feel in Afghanistan in 1994, but came to control Kabul in 1996.
This promised to release Afghanistan from the leadership of corrupt warlords, and building a pure Islamic community.
1999: ‘Nexus Nexus, who is not Holy UN Security Council adopted a 1267 resolution to connect the Taliban and Al-Qaeda as a terrorist entity and impose sanctions on their funds.
This step followed the period of power for al-Qaida and its leader, Osama bin Laden.
The Taliban, who rose from the Afghan post-Soviet civil war ash, provided protection to the Osama LED group for its operations.
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This will be an organized business, they have been maintained.
But the equation with Saigon is difficult to miss.
But as the Taliban closed in 2001: The war at the last al-Qaida launched the most deadly terror attack on US land by crashing into a passenger plane to the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in Washington, DC.
Close to three thousand people died in the attack.
Following terror attacks, US President George W Bush stated “war against terrorism” and focused on Al-Qaeda and Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan.
A few days after the attack, Bush signed a joint resolution law to ratify the use of strength to them.
Responsible for attacking the United States on 9/11.
This resolution was later quoted by the Bush administration as a legal reason for his decision to take steps to sweep to fight terrorism, including his invasion to Afghanistan.
President Bush said the war against terror shortly after that after 9/11 an offensive attack of the US leader over the next few months forced the Taliban to hand over the fortress of the key.
However, Bin Laden fled to Pakistan during this period.
After the fall of Kabul in November, Hamid Karzai was installed as an administration while the Afghan head.
A few days later, the Talibian regime gave up Kandahar with his leader Mullah Omar escaped from the city.
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