British Troops Delete Compound in Afghanistan with 8,000 Pounds of Explosives

British Troops conducting combat operations in support of ISAF during Operation Enduring Freedom decide to entirely delete a compound in Afghanistan with four 2,000 pound bombs.


In the history of NATO, the article that governs collective defense known as Article 5, has only been used one time. That one time was on September 11, 2001, when the United States was attacked by extremist members of al-Qaeda to bring down the World Trade Center. Following that, Troops from across NATO flooded into Afghanistan to join in the manhunt to eliminate the al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden.


The footage you're watching in this video was recorded by British troops in Afghanistan, partaking in combat operations to defend NATO and other NATO nations from terrorist attacks.


josh brooks

Published 2 years ago

British Troops conducting combat operations in support of ISAF during Operation Enduring Freedom decide to entirely delete a compound in Afghanistan with four 2,000 pound bombs.


In the history of NATO, the article that governs collective defense known as Article 5, has only been used one time. That one time was on September 11, 2001, when the United States was attacked by extremist members of al-Qaeda to bring down the World Trade Center. Following that, Troops from across NATO flooded into Afghanistan to join in the manhunt to eliminate the al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden.


The footage you're watching in this video was recorded by British troops in Afghanistan, partaking in combat operations to defend NATO and other NATO nations from terrorist attacks.


josh brooks

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