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*{{Wiki|Dmitri Medvedev}} (2008-2012) | *{{Wiki|Dmitri Medvedev}} (2008-2012) | ||
|commanders2 = *{{Wiki|Osama bin Laden}}† (al-Qaeda) | |commanders2 = *{{Wiki|Osama bin Laden}}† (al-Qaeda) | ||
*{{Wiki|Ayman al- | *{{Wiki|Ayman al-Zawahiri}} (al-Qaeda) | ||
*{{Wiki|Abu | *{{Wiki|Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi}} (ISIL)}} | ||
The '''War on Terror''' is an ongoing military campaign, conducted by several NATO-coalition nations, that is focused on the [[Middle East]] with the intent to eliminate both terrorist organizations and the government regimes that support them. The war began in late 2001, after the terrorist attacks on 11 September of that year. | The '''War on Terror''' is an ongoing military campaign, conducted by several NATO-coalition nations, that is focused on the [[Middle East]] with the intent to eliminate both terrorist organizations and the government regimes that support them. The war began in late 2001, after the terrorist attacks on 11 September of that year. | ||
Revision as of 03:14, 27 June 2017
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The War on Terror is an ongoing military campaign, conducted by several NATO-coalition nations, that is focused on the Middle East with the intent to eliminate both terrorist organizations and the government regimes that support them. The war began in late 2001, after the terrorist attacks on 11 September of that year.
Sometime during the conflict, the Assassin Emmanuel Barraza was tasked by the Assassin leader William Miles with finding the Templars' presence behind the war. During the mission, Barraza was forced to eliminate a bus full of bomb-rigged children, leading him to vow to never again take another human life.
Reference
- Assassin's Creed: Initiates - "Dishonorable Discharge"