Drugs, war and terrorism were the unholy trinity that brought the
US-led air campaign crashing down on the Taliban regime in Afghanistan
in October 2001 in Operation Enduring Freedom, and this photographic
history is a graphic introduction to it. The immediate aim was to
eject the Taliban from power, and to capture or kill the al-Qaeda
leader Osama bin Laden and his supporters whom the Taliban were
sheltering. The decade-long war that followed, first against the
Taliban regime, then against Taliban insurgents, is one of the most
controversial conflicts of recent times. It has also seen the
deployment of thousands of coalition troops and a huge range of modern
military equipment, and these are the main focus of Anthony
Tucker-Jones's account. He covers the entire course of the conflict,
from the initial air war, the battle for the White Mountains and Tora
Bora, the defeat of the Taliban, the escape of bin Laden and the grim
protracted security campaign that followed an asymmetrical war of
guerrilla tactics and improvised explosive devices that is going on
today.
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Operation Enduring Freedom 1001–2014
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781473842281
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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