In Afghanistan
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www.cbo.govOperation Enduring Freedom (OEF) began in Afghanistan in October 2001 as an immediate reaction to the terrorist attacks on the United States on September 11 of that year. More than 1,800 hostile deaths and about 20,000 wounded-in-action (WIA) incidents among U.S. military personnel in the Afghanistan theater had been recorded through November 2014.
LEFT BEHIND
www.foreign.senate.govpersonnel in Afghanistan exposed. On August 12, the Biden Administration sent 3,000 troops back into Afghanistan to improve security for the departure of other U.S. agency personnel. Two days later, the United States began a NEO and the president sent a total of 6,500 troops to help facilitate the evacuation. A slower military
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www.sigar.milAfghanistan, its security forces, civilian government institutions, economy, and civil society. The Department of Defense (DOD) has also spent $837 billion on warfighting, during which 2,443 American troops and 1,144 allied troops have been killed and 20,666 U.S. troops injured. Afghans, meanwhile, have faced an even greater toll.