Is NATO still in Afghanistan?
Olivia Hensley
Updated on March 01, 2026
In February 2020, the United States and the Taliban signed an agreement on the withdrawal of international forces from Afghanistan by May 2021. In April 2021, NATO Foreign and Defence ministers decided to withdraw all Allied troops from Afghanistan within a few months.
Did NATO take part in Afghanistan?
The NATO-led mission Resolute Support Mission (RSM) in Afghanistan was launched on 1 January 2015, following the completion of the mission of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF). Its aim was to provide further training, advice and assistance for the Afghan security forces and institutions.Where is NATO currently deployed?
Today, over 140 000 military personnel are engaged in NATO missions around the world, successfully managing complex ground, air and naval operations in all types of environment. These forces are currently operating in Afghanistan, Kosovo, the Mediterranean, off the Horn of Africa and in Somalia.Is NATO still running?
NATO is an active and leading contributor to peace and security on the international stage. It promotes democratic values and is committed to the peaceful resolution of disputes.Is NATO more powerful than the UN?
The UN likely commands more global influence, but NATO, for example, is more powerful militarily. Inter-governmental organisations, such as the European Union, are hugely powerful globally.NATO troops leave Afghanistan as fighting escalates | DW News
Is NATO in Iraq?
In January 2017, NATO deployed a modest but scalable Core Team to Baghdad of eight civilian and military personnel, setting up NATO's permanent presence in Iraq. Jordan-based training transferred to Iraq in February 2017.Who has NATO attacked?
NATO bombing may refer to:
- 1994 NATO bombing intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- 1995 NATO bombing intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- The 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia as part of the Kosovo war.
- The 1999 NATO bombing of Albanian refugees near Gjakova.
- NATO bombing campaign in Afghanistan.