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- Afghanistan Issueinternational-relations › afghanistan-issue
- Published
- 11 May 2024
- Last updated
- 28 May 2026
Explanation
President Barack Obama declared that the withdrawal of U.S. military forces from Afghanistan would occur in 2014, setting this as the target year to end the combat mission and begin transitioning security responsibilities to Afghan forces.
More Afghanistan Issue MCQs
Practice related questions from the same subject.
- 1.Who currently holds the highest leadership position in Afghanistan?
- 2.Which percentage of the global opium output is attributed to Helmand, the largest opium-producing area in the world?
- 3.In which southeastern provinces of Afghanistan does the Haqqani Network operate?
- 4.Which province in Afghanistan is the top producer of opium?
- 5.Who are the leaders of the Haqqani Network?
- 6.In 2009, NATO and ISAF launched an operation named Panchai Palang. What does the term 'Panchai Palang' translate to?
- 7.In June 2010, U.S. General Stanley McChrystal was compelled to step down following critical comments he made about U.S. leadership in a Rolling Stone interview. Which conflict zone was he commanding U.S. forces in at that time?
- 8.Who initiated the ongoing Operation Hamkari in Afghanistan?
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