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A detailed military and political narrative recounts two successive campaigns in Afghanistan, examining the diplomatic pretexts, invasion and occupation, and the collapse marked by a catastrophic withdrawal that led to sieges and subsequent relief operations. The later campaign is followed from opening maneuvers through a tense lull to major battles, defensive stands, and a climactic advance that settles contested regions. The account combines battlefield plans and portraits with contemporary correspondence, eyewitness reporting, and tactical analysis to explain operations, leadership decisions, and their consequences.
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