On 2021, NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization return to Afghanistan to join military forces in order to stop Taliban from ruling over the country. After the transfer of security signed by President Abdullah Abdullah, from NATO to Afghanistan, Abdullah Abdullah ruled the country under corrupt means. Taliban begin to approach Afghanistan and during 2014, attacks on western civilians have greatly increased throughout the year. On April 24, 2014, 3 Americans were shot dead, most likely by the Taliban. On December 2013, a helicopter including six American troops were shot down by enemies, most likely to be the Taliban. As attacks from the Taliban increased, NATO gradually drew away from the situation. After Abdullah Abdullah’s democracy, the President was alleged to have been corrupt. Taliban after returning on 2017, the troops cannot win against the pressure of the Taliban but Abdullah Abdullah continues to lead the country. During 2019, Abdullah Abdullah is not reelected and foreign nations come back along although Taliban stays. NATO suggests military funding and stronger military systems similar to 2014. The new president accepts the offer and they cooperate.