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Afghanistan is a culturally mixed nation, a crossroads between the
East and the West, and has been an ancient focal point of trade and
migration. It has an important geostrategical location, connecting
South, Central and Southwest Asia. During its long history, the land has
seen various invaders and conquerors, while on the other hand, local
entities invaded the surrounding vast regions to form their own empires.
Ahmad Shah Durrani created the Durrani Empire in 1747, with its capital
at Kandahar.[11] Subsequently, the capital was shifted to Kabul and most
of its territories ceded to former neighboring countries. In the 19th
century, Afghanistan became a buffer state in "The Great Game" played
between the British Indian Empire and Russian Empire. On August 19,
1919, following the third Anglo-Afghan war, the country regained full
independence from the United Kingdom over its foreign affairs.
Since the late 1970s Afghanistan has suffered continuous and brutal
civil war, which included foreign interventions in the form of the 1979
Soviet invasion and the recent 2001 US-led invasion that toppled the
Taliban government. In late 2001 the United Nations Security Council
authorized the creation of an International Security Assistance Force (ISAF).
This force is composed of NATO troops that are involved in assisting the
government of President Hamid Karzai in establishing the writ of law as
well as rebuilding key infrastructures in the nation. In 2005, the
United States and Afghanistan signed a strategic partnership agreement
committing both nations to a long-term relationship. In the meantime,
multi-billion US dollars have also been provided by the international
community for the reconstruction of the country. |