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A Timeline Of Afghanistan History & United States Involvement

A Timeline of the United States Withdrawal and Taliban Recapture of Afghanistan

Nearly two decades after the United States invaded Afghanistan, the nation’s capital fell back once again under Taliban control.

The chaotic reports emerging from Kabul cap more than two decades of American efforts in the country to root out terrorism and transform the nation into a functioning democratic state. Thousands of American lives and nearly $830 billion in official spending, those efforts have resulted in failure. And just weeks ahead of the planned pullout of American troops, the American flag at the U.S. embassy in Kabul had been taken down and most embassy staff had been relocated to the city’s airport.

How Afghanistan, a country that has been torn by conflict for decades, arrived at this place is a long and arduous journey. Here is a timeline of Afghanistan’s more late 20th century, what led to the U.S. invasion in the first place, through the most recent action there:

April 1979: In the Saur Revolution, or April Coup, the People’s Democratic Party of Afghanistan assassinates Afghan President Mohammed Daoud Khan.

December 1979: Soviets invaded Afghanistan in order to prop up the government, which faced internal rebellion.

Early 1989: As the Soviet Union disintegrated, the army withdrew, leaving the Afghan forces to take the lead in fighting an American-funded insurgency. US intelligence estimates over 15,000 Soviet troops died in the decade-long war. The Soviets kept advisers with the Afghans and continued financing the military.

1992: The American CIA, which backed Afghan rebel groups, withdrew its aid. The Russians also cut its funding. The pro-Russian government was overthrown, and Afghanistan was plunged into a bloody civil war, setting the stage for the Taliban to assume power four years later.

1994: The Taliban, or “students” in the Pashto language, emerges from Islamist fighters in Pakistan and Afghanistan who fought against the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan for over a decade. That conflict ended in 1989.

1996: After a two-year civil war, most of Afghanistan comes under the control of the Taliban, who institute fundamentalist policies and widespread repression of human rights.

Sep.11, 2001: Terrorists affiliated with al-Qaida hijack commercial planes to execute terror attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon outside Washington. The terrorists planned, trained and directed the attacks from Afghanistan.

Oct. 7, 2001: U.S. and United Kingdom forces begin Operation Enduring Freedom, a bombing campaign against Taliban forces in Afghanistan.

Dec. 17, 2001: U.S. and allied forces have driven Taliban from power in Afghanistan. Al-Qaida disperses.

April 17, 2002: President George W. Bush calls for a Marshall Plan for Afghanistan.

March 20, 2003: U.S. invades Iraq, diverting military resources and attention from Afghanistan.

Feb. 17, 2009: President Barack Obama recommits U.S. forces to Afghanistan to combat “resurgent” Taliban.

March 27, 2009: Obama announces new strategy for Afghanistan, connecting the return of the group in parts of the country to the Pakistani Taliban. He calls for greater cooperation from Pakistan.

Dec. 1, 2009: Obama announces 30,000 additional troops will be sent to Afghanistan on top of the 68,000 already stationed in the country in a move later known as “the surge.”

May 2, 2011: Obama announces the U.S. military and CIA agents successfully found and killed Osama bin Laden.

June 22, 2011: Obama announces troop draw downs to begin in Afghanistan.

Dec. 5, 2011: World leaders gather in Bonn, Germany, to discuss how to build a road map for the future of Afghanistan. U.S. and Western allies commit billions in investment to support development of Afghan government.

May 27, 2014: Obama announces plan for full troop withdrawal from Afghanistan by end of 2016.

Sep. 4, 2014: NATO issues a joint statement, designating that Afghan Security Forces “will assume full responsibility for security” of the country by the end of the year. International coalition ends its operations in Afghanistan, U.S. continues its own battle.

Aug. 21, 2017: President Donald Trump cautions against “hasty” troop withdrawal from Afghanistan that “would create a vacuum.” Trump said that he shares Americans’ “frustration” with foreign wars, assures that “we are not nation-building again; we are killing terrorists.”

Sep. 7, 2019: Trump calls off U.S.-Taliban peace talks that began in late 2018.

Feb 29, 2020: President Donald Trump negotiates a deal with the Taliban for U.S. troop withdrawal by May 1, 2021.

Nov. 17, 2020: Pentagon announces plans to reduce troop levels to 2,500 in Afghanistan and Iraq in final days of Trump administration.

New commander-in-chief:Trump claims Afghanistan withdrawal would have been ‘much more successful’ if he were president. Would it?

April 14, 2021:President Joe Biden announces that full troop withdrawal from Afghanistan will be complete by Sept. 11.

May 1: The U.S. begins final troop withdrawal from Afghanistan.

July 6:The U.S. evacuates Bagram Airfield, the largest military installation in the country since 2001 invasion.

Aug. 6: Provincial capitals begin to fall to the Taliban.

Aug. 8: Provincial capitals Sar-e-Pul, Kunduz and Taloqan all fall to the Taliban.

Aug. 11: Fall of provincial capitals of Badakhshan and Baghlan provinces to the northeast and Farah province to the west.

Aug. 13: The county’s second-largest city, Kandahar, a cultural center and the foundation site of the Taliban, falls to the fundamentalist group.

Aug. 14: The country’s fourth-largest city, Mazar-e-Sharif, falls to the Taliban.

Aug. 15: Kabul, the national capital, falls to the Taliban. Afghan president flees country, government collapses. U.S. Embassy in Kabul is evacuated.

The Best Bitcoin Wallets And Ethereum Wallets (Crypto Wallets) For Beginners

Above: The Best Bitcoin Wallets And Ethereum Wallets (Crypto Wallets) For Beginners.

Are you thinking about getting into crypto? Well, the first thing you need to do is to find a safe crypto wallet. After all, what’s the point of winning the altcoin lottery and hitting that 500x coin only to find that you have lost those coins? Treat that crypto like the million dollars it could be one day.

Why Use A Crypto Wallet❓ Most crypto newcomers do not know that when you keep your coins on an exchange, you are essentially giving up ownership and control of your crypto. Use a crypto wallet to get control of your own private keys. Not your keys, not your crypto.

The United States Supreme Court: Eastern Half Of Oklahoma Is Native American Land

The United States Supreme Court on Thursday July 9, 2020 ruled that a huge part of Oklahoma is Native American land for certain purposes, siding with a Native American man who had challenged his conviction by Oklahoma state authorities in the territory.

The 5-4 United States Supreme Court decision, with an opinion authored by United States Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch, endorsed the claim of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation to the land, which encompasses 3 million acres in eastern Oklahoma, including most of the city of Tulsa.

The United States Supreme Court decision means that only federal authorities, no longer state prosecutors, can file charges against Native Americans who commit serious alleged crimes on that land, which is home to 1.8 million people (less than 15% are Native Americans on that land).

“Today we are asked whether the land these treaties promised remains an Indian reservation for purposes of federal criminal law,” United States Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote.

“Because Congress has not said otherwise, we hold the government to its word,” United States Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote.

The cases were based on the application of the Major Crimes Act, which gives federal authorities, rather than state prosecutors, jurisdiction over serious crimes committed by or against Native Americans in Native American territory. The Major Crimes Act is a law passed by the United States Congress in 1885 as the final section of the Indian Appropriations Act of that year. The Major Crimes Act is law that places certain crimes under federal jurisdiction if they are committed by a Native American in Native territory.

The Major Crimes Act followed the 1817 General Crimes Act, which extended federal jurisdiction to crimes committed in Native territory but did not cover crimes committed by Native Americans against Native Americans. The Major Crimes Act therefore broadened federal jurisdiction in Native territory by extending it to some crimes committed by Native Americans against Native Americans.

How To Invest In Monaco Real Estate | Does Monaco Have Property Taxes?

Europe’s smallest non-theocratic micro-state, Monaco, has no property taxes. However, like nearby Liechtenstein, be ready to pay. Monaco’s glistening shoreline and luxurious homes are a major goal of many high-achieving entrepreneurs, and legally avoiding property taxes helps make property ownership here even more attractive.

“This small European country (Monaco) is gaining popularity among real estate investors with its 0% property tax policy and breathtaking views.”

If you wish to rent out your Monaco property, there is a 1% tax, although it is payable by the tenant. Overall, Monaco maintains its important place among the list of countries with no property taxes — making it a continued favorite playground for the wealthy.

What Happens When A Real Estate Corporate Bond Issuer Defaults?

With the United States real estate corporate default rate likely to rise, a growing number of investors may be wondering what they should do if their real estate bond issuer is unable to repay its debts. Unfortunately, the answer isn’t always straightforward. There are, however, several things real estate corporate bond investors should know regarding real estate corporate bonds (and corporate bonds from companies in other industries besides real estate).

Reasons leading to a real estate corporate bond default may differ and can affect the restructuring and repayment process. What real estate corporate bond holders receive after the default and when they receive their payment can vary significantly. Recovery proceeds may come in different forms, including as a newly issued real estate corporate bond, cash, real estate investment trust stock, or some combination of the three, and the process can take anywhere from a few months to several years. Below we will discuss what investors need to know when a corporate bond they own defaults.

3 Retail Real Estate Investment Trusts That Have Crashed In 2020 | High Risk / High Reward Blue Chip Mall Stocks For Real Estate Investors

Mall Stocks For Real Estate Investors.
Mall Stocks For Real Estate Investors. Image Courtesy Of ZARZAR FASHION.

Why Invest In Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)?

The REIT approach to real estate investment offers a number of benefits to investment portfolios, including a history of competitive performance, liquidity, dividend-based income, diversification and transparency. REITs are total return investments. REITs are required by law to distribute each year to their shareholders at least 90 percent of their taxable income. Thus, REITs tend to historically be among those companies paying the highest dividends. The dividends come primarily from the relatively stable and predictable stream of contractual rents paid by the tenants who occupy the REIT’s properties.

Tanger Factory Outlet Centers, Inc. (SKT)

Tanger Factory Outlet Centers, Inc. (NYSE:SKT), is a publicly-traded REIT headquartered in Greensboro, North Carolina that presently operates and owns, or has an ownership interest in, a portfolio of 39 upscale outlet shopping centers.

Tanger’s operating properties are located in 20 states and in Canada, totaling approximately 14.3 million square feet, leased to over 2,900 stores which are operated by more than 510 different brand name companies. The Company has more than 38 years of experience in the outlet industry. Tanger Outlet Centers continue to attract more than 181 million shoppers annually.

Simon Property Group, Inc. (SPG)

Simon Property Group is a global leader in retail real estate ownership, management and development and an S&P 100 company. The REIT’s industry-leading retail properties and investments across North America, Europe and Asia provide shopping experiences for millions of consumers every day and generate billions in annual retail sales.

Macerich (MAC)

Macerich, an S&P 500 company, is one of the country’s leading owners, operators and developers of major retail real estate. Its unparalleled portfolio comprises trophy properties in the most desirable, densely populated and highest-barrier-to-entry U.S. markets.

What Lies Beyond The Edge Of Our Solar System?

Above: What Lies Beyond The Edge Of Our Solar System?

The Voyager space probes have gone further into the unknown than any other spacecraft. With both probes officially in interstellar space, what have we learned?

In 1965, a PhD student figured out that every 176 years the four planets in our solar system align in such a unique way that it is possible to use their gravitational forces to slingshot from one planet to the next.

This insight, that came to fruition using just a slide rule and simple computer programs, became part of an ambitious mission to send two probes and golden records out into space for a grand tour.

Enter: The Voyagers.

The Voyager probes are two obscure looking robots, weighing roughly 800 kilograms with giant arms and big ears, it took 1,500 engineers and scientists to bring these robotic explorers to life.

The Voyagers took some of the first detailed snapshots of planets and moons – revealing Io’s volcanism, close-up details of Saturn’s icy rings, and Neptune’s great dark spot.

After traveling for more than 43 years, clocking in 18 billion kilometers traveled, the Voyagers are taking humanity into the next great beyond: interstellar space.

With the opportunity to visit Uranus and Neptune, the NASA engineers developed a mission within a mission, outfitting the probes with 11 different instruments, redundant systems, and autonomous controls.

Find out more about the Voyager mission, what we’ve learned so far, and the experts behind these remarkable achievements.