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Contents
Background to Recent Developments .......................
The Mujahedin Government and Rise of the Taliban .......
Taliban R ule ......................................
The "Northern Alliance" Congeals .................
Bush Administration Policy Pre-September 11, 2001 .......
September 11 Attacks and Operation Enduring FreedomPost-War Stabilization and Reconstruction ...
Political Transition ..................
Bonn Agreement ...............
Permanent Constitution ..........
National Elections ..............
Governance Issues ..................
Supporting Central Government ...
Human Rights and Democracy ....
Combating Narcotics Trafficking . .
Reconstructing Infrastructure and theEconomy
Post-War Security Operations and Force Capacity Building .......... .
The Combat Environment, U.S. Operations, and Operation Enduring
Freedom (OEF) ....................................
The Taliban Resurgence .............................. .
Feelers to the Taliban ................................ .
The NATO-Led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) .. .
National "Caveats" on Combat Operations ............... .
Provincial Reconstruction Teams .......................... .
Afghan Security Forces .................................. .
Afghan National Police/Justice Sector ................... .
U.S. Security Forces Funding ..........................Regional Context .............
Pakistan ................
Iran ....................
India ...................
Russia, Central Asian States,
Russia..............
Central Asian States ...
China ..............
Saudi Arabia .............and
China
U.S. and International Aid to Afghanistan .......................
U.S. Assistance to Afghanistan ...........................
Post-Taliban U.S. Aid Totals .........................
Afghanistan Freedom Support Act of 2002 and Amendments
Afghan Freedom Support Act Re-Authorization ..........
FY2007 and FY2008 ...............................
Additional Funds and Other U.S. Assistance .............
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