War on
Terror: The Brief Explanation
The
explanation of the term of ‘War on Terror’ is commonly defined as a basic
concept that rules either military or political efforts and actions that are
carried out to wage war against every form of terrorism activity. The use of
the phrase, especially referenced as an international military campaign against
terrorism as the impact of the sad tragedy of September 11st 2001 when the huge
twin towers, World Trade Center (WTC) and Pentagon were crashed and devastated
by commercial planes that is accused to be hijacked by certain group of
terrorist. This tragedy resulted about 3.000 of casualties.
‘War on Terror’ was firstly used by the former
United States President, George W. Bush, in his speech regarding the 9/11
tragedy. On September 20th, Bush, in a televised congress joint- session,
stated,” Our ‘War on Terror’ begins with al- Qaeda, but it does not end here.
It will not end until every terrorists group of global reach has been found,
stopped, and defeated.” In the statement, Bush condemned and declared a war to
every militant terrorist group, particularly al- Qaeda with its Osama Bin Laden
as the main leader.
In those
each and every impounding efforts done, many countries took roles in it,
included the country members of NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization). For
the first time of NATO’s history, the Allies invoked
Article 5 of the Washington Treaty, about the
Alliance’s collective defense clause. The article 5 of Washington Treaty says:
“The Parties
agree that an armed attack against one or more of them in Europe or North
America shall be considered an attack against them all and consequently they
agree that, if such an armed attack occurs, each of them, in exercise of the
right of individual or collective self-defence recognised by Article 51 of the Charter of the
United Nations, will assist the Party or Parties so attacked by
taking forthwith, individually and in concert with the other Parties, such
action as it deems necessary, including the use of armed force, to restore and
maintain the security of the North Atlantic area...”
Based on that article of treaty, The North Atlantic Council- NATO’s
principal political decision agreed that if the attack had been directed from
abroad against United States, it would be deemed as an action covered by, thus
states that an armed attack against one or more of the Allies in Europe or
North America shall be considered an attack against them all. It is also the way NATO shows its solidarity
among the partner countries.
Following the investigation result on the 9/11 tragedy attack of
terrorism, Frank Taylor, US Ambassador
Large and Coordinator for Counter- Terrorism, related to The North Atlantic
Council that the attack was proven to be
directed from abroad and collided with the content of Article 5 of Washington
Treaty. Rest on the statement, NATO, as
an international security organization, was officially involved in this common term of ‘War on Terror’.
On October 4th 2001, NATO agreed the eight measures in supporting
United States, they are:
o
to enhance intelligence sharing and cooperation, both bilaterally and in
appropriate NATO bodies, relating to the threats posed by terrorism and the
actions to be taken against it;
o
to provide, individually or collectively, as appropriate and according to
their capabilities, assistance to Allies and other states which were or may be
subject to increased terrorist threats as a result of their support for the
campaign against terrorism;
o
to take necessary measures to provide increased security for facilities of
the United States and other Allies on their territory;
o
to backfill selected Allied assets in NATO’s area of responsibility that
were required to directly support operations against terrorism;
o
to provide blanket overflight clearances for the United States and other
Allies’ aircraft, in accordance with the necessary air traffic arrangements and
national procedures, for military flights related to operations against
terrorism;
o
to provide access for the United States and other Allies to ports and
airfields on the territory of NATO nations for operations against terrorism,
including for refuelling, in accordance with national procedures;
o
that the Alliance was ready to deploy elements of its Standing Naval Forces
to the Eastern Mediterranean in order to provide a NATO presence and
demonstrate resolve; and
o
that the Alliance was similarly ready to deploy elements of its NATO
Airborne Early Warning Force to support operations against terrorism.
Shortly after that, NATO launched its first operation regarding the war
against terrorism- Operation Eagle Assist. There were 13 NATO countries took
roles by deploying troops, attaining 830
members flew more than 360 sorties. Seven NATO AWACS radar aircraft were sent
to help patrol the skies over United States from mid- October to mid- May 2002.
This was the first time NATO military assets were mobilized to cover the
article 5 operation.
Afterwards, NATO launched the second operation- Operation Active
Endeavour (OAE)- a maritime surveillance operation to detect, deter, and
protect against terrorist activity. This campaign sent Elements of NATO’s s
Standing Naval Forces to monitor the eastern Mediterranian and eye the shipping
traffic to retain from any terrorism, including ilegal trafficking. On March 10
March 2003, NATO expanded the operation to include escorting civilian shipping
through the Strait of Gibraltar.
On December 2001, International Security Assitantce Force (ISAF) or
often called Coalition Force was originally established. This force was
NATO-led security mission formed by United Nation Secutiry Council (UNSC) which
the objective is to train, drill, and prepare the Afghan National Security
Forces (ANSF) and assist Afghanistan in rebuilding key government institutions.
The body also built cooperation with the transitional Afghanistan government
dictated by Hamid Karzai in the effort to eradicate the radical movement of
Taliban and Al Qaeda.
And, the military operation that is still on duty in the campaign from
the administration of Bush until this second is Operation Enduring Freedom
(OEF). The main objective purpose is to seek, demolish, and eradicate the accused militant extremist groups of being
the mastermind behind all terrorist activities, particularly Al Qaeda. And, the
prominent dastination of OEF is Afghanistan. This operation included three
additions of minor military actions in
Phillipine, Horn of Africa, and Trans Sahara.
On the few days after the 9/11 tragedy, George W. Bush accused and sued
the Taliban in Afghanistan to hand Osama bin Laden and other leaders that were
implicated as well. But, Taliban defied the ultimatum and back asked for the
evidences of the accusation. Later known, The United States denied to give the proofs.
Subsequently, in October 2001, US forces (with UK and coalition) did
invasion to oust the Taliban regime. On 7 October 2001, the combined British
and US forces started to gain more invasion by conducting airstrike campaigns
over enemy targets. The capital city of Afghanistan, Kabul, fell by mid-
November. The rest of Al Qaeda and Taliban fell back to mountains of eastern
Afghanistan, mainly Tora Bora. The battle continued with the Coalition Forces
(US and the allies) attacked the territory and the leader, Osama bin Laden was
believed that he escaped to Pakistan during the aggression.
In March 2002, another operation called Operation Anaconda that was
executed by the NATO and Non- NATO
countries succeeded in bringing disorder to the Taliban and Al Qaeda and made
them evacuated. In the late of 2002, happened the battle between the regrouped
Taliban against Coalition Forces that later made more coalition troops deployed in Afghanistan.
Another military action named Operation Moshtarak was launched by the
Coalition Forces in February 2011 to eradicate Taliban from the roots. Later,
in May 2011, there was a news spread that Osama bin Laden had been successfully
killed in a secret operation of the United States’ Navy Seal. The body of Osama
was flown and drowned to certain sea based on the public information given.
After many operations and military actions, US and NATO then tried in
few diplomatic efforts. The agreement between US and the sovereign Afghanistan
government finally reached the result that US will withdraw their troops out
from Afghanistan in 2014 in case to eradicate the militant groups and Al Qaeda
together. But, the agreement did not tie and concern about the number of the
troops of both US and Coalition Forces in Afghanistan until the dealt 2014.
And, the aid to Afghanistan government regarding the internal security will be
executed by after 2014.
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