- "Afghanistan's the simplest place in the world, once you stop trying to change it."
- âBilly Russo to Dinah Madani[src]
Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country in Asia.
History[]
Invaded by the Soviet Union[]
From December 1979 to February 1989, Afghanistan was invaded by the Soviet Union.[1]
CIA Operations[]
Following the September 11 attacks in 2001, the United States began the War on Terror as terrorist groups spread across Afghanistan and other parts of the Middle East. The CIA deployed several operations in Afghanistan, tasking several agents to supervise it, such as William Rawlins[2] and Sarah Russell.[3]
Jericho Presentation[]
- "You see, Eloise, two weeks from now, I'm scheduled to go to Afghanistan and test a weapon so secret that I can't even tell you its name."
- âTony Stark to Eloise[src]
In 2008, Tony Stark traveled to Afghanistan on a business trip in order to host a demonstration of the Jericho missile designed by Stark Industries for the United States Air Force. Together with James Rhodes, Stark arrived at the Bagram Air Base, where he was greeted by William Gabriel and prepared to leave for the site of the demonstration. Giving a speech about the importance of weapons to maintain world peace, Stark unleashed a Jericho over a mountain range, impressing the officers.[1]
Kidnapping of Tony Stark[]
- "Without Tony Stark's fateful capture in Afghanistan, the Age of Iron Man would never come to pass."
- âThe Watcher[src]
A United States Air Force convoy was deployed to escort Tony Stark and the other attendees to the demonstration. Stark refused to travel in the same Humvee as Rhodes, and while chatting with the airmen assigned to escort him, the convoy was attacked by members of the Ten Rings. The soldiers were killed and while trying to flee, Stark was affected by the explosion of one of his own weapons, causing a large amount of shrapnel to penetrate his Bulletproof Vest and injure him.
While unconscious for the effect of the injuries, he was kidnapped by the Ten Rings and taken to the war camp in Afghanistan, in order to film a video for their then unrevealed employer. Rhodes' convoy arrived to Kunar five minutes after Stark's, but by that time, Stark was already gone.[4]
Upon his arrival to the base, Stark had to be operated by Ho Yinsen who tried to remove the shrapnel that penetrated Stark's chest. Being unable to remove all the pieces, Yinsen had to insert an electromagnet powered by a car battery to keep the shrapnel from reaching Stark's heart and killing him. When Stark recovered consciousness, Yinsen explained his current condition and acted as his translator and for them. Abu Bakaar instructed him to make a missile for them, and after being tortured and shown a vast arsenal of Stark Industries weapons.
However, Yinsen convinced Stark to make a difference in what could possibly be the last days of his life, so instead of making a missile, Stark and Yinsen developed a miniature Arc Reactor so Stark to increase Stark's chances of surviving the shrapnel injury, and they secretly started working on an armor powered by the reactor that will help them escape. After working on the armor for three months, Stark and Yinsen formed a strong bond between one another. Unhappy with Stark's progress, Raza Hamidmi al-Wazar threatened to kill Yinsen and gave them an ultimatum, one more day to construct the missile.
Stark and Yinsen finished assembling the armor, and Yinsen tried to distract the terrorists so Stark could charge it. Stark burned down the base, killing the terrorists, only to find Yinsen critically injured and eventually died. Enraged, Stark destroyed all weapons in the base and flew out of the area. He crashed landed in a deserted area and wandered until one of the search and rescue units commanded by Rhodes found him and moved him back to the United States. The remnants of Stark's armor were recovered by al-Wazar and the rest of the Ten Rings.[1]
Battle of Gulmira[]
- "No, see, this isn't a game. You do not send civilian equipment into my active war zone. You understand that?"
- âJames Rhodes to Iron Man[src]
Later, Tony Stark discovered the massive offense in Gulmira by the Ten Rings using the Jericho missiles. Donning his Mark III armor, Stark travel to Afghanistan where attacked the terrorists in Gulmira without harming the human shields and civilians that had been taken as hostages. Leaving Abu Bakaar to the mercy of the residents of Gulmira, Stark located more arsenals containing fully-armed Jericho missiles and destroyed them.[1]
During S.H.I.E.L.D. investigation surrounding the events of the Kidnapping of Tony Stark, Nick Fury and Phil Coulson immediately traveled to Gulmira to analyze Stark's role during his attack to the Ten Rings. They find footage recorded by the terrorist and intended to frighten civilians. The footage shows Stark in his armor defeating the terrorists.[4]
Meeting with the Ten Rings[]
Obadiah Stane traveled to Afghanistan in order to recover Tony Stark's armor prototype accompanied by a group of mercenaries. Stane reunites with Raza Hamidmi al-Wazar, who offered the armor in exchange for an army of "iron soldiers". However, Stane paralyzed him using a Sonic Taser while his mercenaries disarmed the terrorists. After exiting the area, Stane ordered the mercenaries to massacre the terrorists to avoid having any witnesses of his actions.[1]
Landmine Deserts[]
Tony Stark returned to Afghanistan during his early quest of establishing world peace, using his newly created identity as Iron Man. Stark cleaned several square miles of a landmine-infested desert outside of Kabul, which was littered with explosives placed by the Ten Rings in addition to Soviet landmines, in order to kill the canine brigades tasked by the Afghani armed forces to detect the explosives.
Stark launched his patent-pending design, the Magna-Drone to follow him as he flew in his Iron Man Armor over the desert, activating it once it reached a safe altitude. The Magna-Drone was able to attract and retrieve the landmines with a 100% retrieval and non-detonation rate.[5]
Crossing Asia[]
Bruce Banner went to hide in Asia after leaving his cabin in Bella Coola, Canada. S.H.I.E.L.D. tracked Banner as he crossed Afghanistan and Pakistan heading to India.[6]
Ghazni Mission[]
James Rhodes was assigned by United States Air Force on several missions to battle different cells of the Ten Rings. Rhodes traveled to the Ghazni where he had to battle a group of heavily armed terrorists, which attacked him with Rocket-propelled grenades, making Rhodes wonder where would they be able to obtain such firepower.
Rhodes returned to the Bagram Air Base where he contacted Tony Stark, busy at the moment with the construction of Stark Tower in New York City. Stark told Rhodes how he tried to track them for being responsible of his kidnapping, but his investigations after confronting them at Gulmira led to nowhere, as the Ten Rings operated in autonomous cells, and the highest-ranking operative in each cell had one contact in another cell, but not with the overall leader.
Rhodes informed about a lead he obtained, a plan about a bioterror attack in Asia, and Rhodes intended to capture those responsible for such an important operation, as they would probably have more knowledge about the organization than the rest of the operatives.[7]
U.S. Military[]
Graduating from United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Erik Stevens was recruited by the United States Navy SEALs. Within the SEALs, Stevens was stationed in Afghanistan, having the highest body count in his unit.[8]
Brian Hayward was stationed in Afghanistan by the United States Army for three years, before returning to the United States and being recruited as an operative for the Centipede Project.[9]
United States Marine Corps stationed Frank Castle and Gosnell under Ray Schoonover's command in Afghanistan, undertaking classified missions behind enemy lines. During their service, Castle witnessed Gosnell suffer terrible facial wounds and was awarded the Navy Cross for his service.[10]
Within the United States Army, Lucky and Holo was sent twice in the Korengal Valley in Afghanistan before moving to Oahu.[11]
Arrest of Khalid Khandil[]
- "Is this Bakhmala? The Khalid Khandil mission, that was you?"
- âNatasha Romanoff to Sam Wilson[src]
Sam Wilson and his para-rescue unit were tasked by Air National Guard with apprehending Khalid Khandil, a notable target in Bakhmala. Khandil hid in an area protected by soldiers using RPGs, preventing the United States Armed Forces from sending helicopters to the area. Wilson and Riley infiltrated the area using two sets of EXO-7 Falcon mechanical wing harnesses, allowing them highly maneuvered flight.
Wilson and Riley performed the mission in a way they performed similar operations, but Riley got hit by one of the RPGs, and Wilson could do nothing to help him. Wilson continued his mission and apprehended Khandil; he returned to the United States and started working for the Department of Veterans feeling guilty for Riley's death.[12]
Operation Cerberus[]
- "Afghanistan was different, you know?"
"Different how?"
"Just different. Things we did, they kinda got blurred." - âFrank Castle and Curtis Hoyle[src]
Starting the Operation Cerberus, William Rawlins, and Ray Schoonover founded the Cerberus Squad, consisting Frank Castle, Billy Russo, Gunner Henderson and more soldiers from various United States Armed Forces divisions. Stationed in Kandahar, Rawlins and Schoonover assembled the squad in Cerberus Squad Compound and stated that their missions would involve capturing, interrogating, and killing high-value targets.[13]
As Operation Cerberus progressed, the Cerberus Squad eliminated dozens of hostiles across Afghanistan. However, unbeknownst to the squad, missions were unsanctioned by United States Congress or the CIA. Working with Morty Bennett, Rawlins established an illegal drug trafficking ring to sell heroin in the United States through Schoonover's contacts in order to fund their missions.[14]
Assassination of Ahmad Zubair[]
- "Ahmad Zubair was my partner. He was taken from his home in Kandahar, shot in the head, and buried in an unmarked grave."
- âDinah Madani to Sam Stein[src]
Meanwhile, Afghan National Police collaborated with the Homeland Security, as Ahmad Zubair cooperated with Dinah Madani to investigate the criminal activity in Kandahar. Eventually, Zubair discovered William Rawlins' heroin traffic, operated by US soldiers. Madani convinced Zubair to testify against them, however, he was kidnapped by the Cerberus Squad before he could make a statement.[15]
Zubair was brought to the disclosed location where Rawlins interrogated him to find out who else knew about the Operation. Under torture, Zubair confessed that he is the only one who knew about them. In order to cover the incident with Zubair, Rawlins labeled him as a terrorist and ordered Frank Castle to execute him and bury his body in the Afghan desert, removed a bullet from his skull.[13]
Ambush in Kandahar[]
- "Once they get those mortars ranged in, they're gonna pound us into the ground."
"I'm going through that building. Clear a path for an evac."
"You out of your mind?"
"What do you wanna do? You wanna die here? Like a rat in a jar? It's about time I had a fair fight." - âBilly Russo and Frank Castle[src]
Eventually, Afghan terrorist groups caught onto Cerberus Squad's tactics and leaked information that a high-ranking terrorist leader was located in Kandahar in an isolated compound. William Rawlins ordered the squad to attack the compound despite the risk of ambush and a terrain unsuited for helicopter evacuation. The battle proved to be a disaster, with Ray Schoonover losing an arm and most of the squad dead or injured. The remaining squad members were saved due to the actions of Frank Castle, who single-handedly fought his way into the compound and killed the insurgents inside.
When returning to base, Rawlins coldly and repeatedly asked the surviving squad members if they eliminated their target, unconcerned with the large casualty rate. Castle proceeded to punch Rawlins in the side of the head hard enough to puncture the orbital socket and blind him in the left eye. With the squad heavily injured and the loss of confidence in Rawlins' leadership, Operation Cerberus shut down soon after. The Cerberus Squad was demobilized and surviving soldiers returned to the United States.[13]
Political Unrest[]
After the arrest of Frank Castle, The New York Examiner reported infighting in Kabul.[16]
Alternate Universes[]
Abu Bakar's Death[]
Soviet Invasion[]
In an alternate timeline, when the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan during the 1980s, they left behind crates of Stark Industries weapons. These were later acquired by the Ten Rings to use for their own purposes.[17]
Kidnapping of Tony Stark[]
Tony Stark went to Afghanistan in order to demonstrate his Jericho missile. However, the Ten Rings had been hired by Obadiah Stane to kill Stark. The Ten Rings attacked Stark's military convoy and kidnapped Stark, holding him in their cave. They demanded that Stark build weapons for them, and Stark agreed. Stark and Ho Yinsen worked together to build an armor. During this time, Abu Bakar served as the point of contact between Stark and his captors. However, Bakar became too familiar with Stark and Yinsen, prompting Raza Hamidmi al-Wazar to kill him. Stark then finished his armor and escaped, but Yinsen died in the escape.
The Ten Rings went out searching the desert and came across the armor Stark built and began rebuilding it.[17]
Battle of Gulmira[]
The Ten Rings took control of the village of Gulmira and began terrorizing it. Families were forced out of their home, include Ezil's family, whose dog, Arto, got misplaced. Ezil eventually found Arto and went to rescue him, but got cornered by Ten Rings operatives. Meanwhile, Tony Stark had heard about the Ten Rings' activities and arrived, bringing Ezil and Arto to safety. Stark defeated the rest of the Ten Rings operatives and destroyed their weapons.
Obadiah Stane went to Afghanistan and approached Raza Hamidmi al-Wazar, asking for their progress rebuilding the Mark I Iron Man armor. Al-Wazar offered a partnership with Stane, but Stane instead used a Sonic Taser on al-Wazar and ordered the rest of his soldiers killed, taking the armor for himself.[17]
A.I.M. Operative Controller[]
In an alternate universe, the Maggia sold several weapons to Afghanistan's Ten Rings which had been made by Stark Industries. The Ten Rings kidnapped Tony Stark and kept him in their base in Afghanistan with Ho Yinsen. Stark and Yinsen bonded and made a plan to escape together using a suit of armor they designed. Stark successfully escaped and destroyed all the weapons they had, but Yinsen was killed in the process.[18]
Fortified Ten Rings Base[]
Attack on the Ten Rings Base[]
In an alternate universe, the Ten Rings kidnapped Tony Stark in Afghanistan, but he managed to escape by building a large suit of armor which the Ten Rings got access to. Stark became determined to find out who sold weapons from his company to the Ten Rings, so he returned to Afghanistan and attacked their base, but did not find the information.[19]
Rescue of Tony Stark[]
- "Did you learn any lessons from your time in Afghanistan?"
"I did. Never travel anywhere that doesn't have a Four Seasons." - âHarry Whittington and Tony Stark[src]
In an alternate universe, Tony Stark was escorted to Kunar by a few soldiers when their vehicle was attacked by the Ten Rings, and the soldiers were all killed. Stark hid behind a rock and attempted to call for help on his phone, but a missile bearing the Stark Industries logo landed right beside him. Before the missile could detonate, Erik Stevens grabbed it and through it away, saving Stark's life. Stevens shot down the rest of the Ten Rings soldiers and was thanked by Stark. The duo then walked away together, getting to know each other better.[20]
Notable Citizens[]
Appearances[]
References[]
- â 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Iron Man
- â The Punisher: 1.09: Front Toward Enemy
- â Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 3.01: Laws of Nature
- â 4.0 4.1 Iron Man: Security Measures
- â Iron Man 2: Public Identity
- â The Avengers: The Avengers Initiative
- â Iron Man 3 Prelude
- â Black Panther
- â Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 1.10: The Bridge
- â Daredevil: 2.05: Kinbaku
- â Inhumans: 1.03: Divide -- And Conquer
- â Captain America: The Winter Soldier
- â 13.0 13.1 13.2 The Punisher: 1.03: Kandahar
- â The Punisher: 1.05: Gunner
- â The Punisher: 1.01: 3 AM
- â Content inside 'The New York Examiner' newspaper shown in episode A Cold Day in Hell's Kitchen
- â 17.0 17.1 17.2 Iron Man: Teen Novelization
- â Iron Man
- â Iron Man: The Official Video Game Microsoft and Java ME version
- â What If...?: 1.06: What If... Killmonger Rescued Tony Stark?