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AfghanistanAgoraGuest BloggerOn Tribalism

How We Got There: A Short Bibliography

By Steven Pressfield | Published: June 11, 2009

Below is a terrific mini-bibliography from guest blogger Jeremy Ward that takes us back to the genesis of U.S. involvement in Afghanistan.

In 2001, in the immediate aftermath of 9/11, an extremely lean contingent of American forces–mostly CIA, SF and other special operators and intelligence specialists, backed up by U.S. air power–made their way into the country and hooked up with the indigenous forces that became known as the Northern Alliance.  Seems like a long time ago, doesn’t it?  The object was to destroy the Taliban as payback for their harboring Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda and permitting him to use their territory as a safe haven from which to plan, organize and launch the September 11th attacks.  Sure enough, this unlikely alliance of U.S. air power, special operators and tribal/ethnic militias did just that in short order. (more…)

Posted in Afghanistan, Agora, Guest Blogger, On Tribalism
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