lunes, 28 de agosto de 2017

16 Years of War in Afghanistan, in Pictures - The New York Times

16 Years of War in Afghanistan, in Pictures - The New York Times

 

KABUL,
Afghanistan — Soon after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, the United
States military’s attention turned to Afghanistan, where Al Qaeda’s
leaders were based. The world awaited an invasion that many knew was
sure to come.

What
nobody knew was that the invasion to rout the Taliban and Al Qaeda
would turn into a war that has now stretched into its 16th year —
America’s longest.

It has vexed three American presidencies and outlasted a dozen American military commanders.

The war also opened a window into a country where modernity clashed with tribal customs and religious edicts.


On
Monday night, President Trump announced a new strategy for the war,
bringing with it a possible increase in troop levels and a seemingly
open-ended commitment to American involvement.

Here
in reverse-chronological order are images that depict the arc of the
war, as seen through the eyes of New York Times photographers who
shadowed the soldiers of the United States and its allies.