Is Operation Iraqi Freedom still going on?
After 13 years, on 28 December 2014, President Barack Obama announced the end of Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. Continued operations in Afghanistan by the United States’ military forces, both non-combat and combat, now occur under the name Operation Freedom’s Sentinel.
What are war dates?
Chart of Wars With American Involvement
Dates | War in Which American Colonists or United States Citizens Officially Participated |
---|---|
1898 | Spanish-American War |
1914–1918 | World War I |
1939-1945 | World War II |
1950–1953 | Korean War |
What was the longest war?
Reconquista
The Longest Wars Ever To Be Fought In Human History
Rank | War or conflicts | Duration |
---|---|---|
1 | Reconquista | 781 years |
2 | Anglo-French Wars | 748 years |
3 | Byzantine-Bulgarian wars | 715 years |
4 | Roman–Persian Wars | 681 years |
What was the war in Africa in 2013?
The U.S. is involved in this effort, and 2013 may very well see some form of U.S. military intervention in this al-Qaida-related conflict. Somalia and the Horn of Africa–The U.S. and many other nations continue to engage in anti-piracy operations off the Somali coastline.
Are there any wars in the world in 2013?
Several terrorist attempts against the U.S. have originated in Yemen. Wars Involving the United States of America in 2013–The United States, officially at war on several fronts since 2001 (and unofficially, since at least 1991), is battling al-Qaida in several nations around the world, as is actively involved in covert wars in several others.
Is there going to be war in Iraq in 2013?
The Wars of 2013. Iraq-While officially, America’s war in Iraq ended in December, 2011, hundreds of U.S. military personnel remain in Iraq as trainers for the Iraqi military and security forces. As the Iraqi insurgency continues, it would be foolish to believe that America’s involvement in Iraq is truly over.
What was the war in Syria in 2013?
Syria-As 2013 begins, U.S. and allied pressure on the Assad regime continues and it is well-known that the U.S. is aiding the anti-Assad rebels. The U.S. now formally recognizes the Syrian rebels as legitimate government of Syria.