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Russia
offered to share information and the use of their airspace
for humanitarian flights.
China offered to share
information.
India offered to share
information and pledged support of U.S. actions.
Japan
offered diplomatic and military (logistical) support, and
assistance to Pakistan.
Australia offered
combat military forces and invoked Article IV of the ANZUS
Treaty, declaring September 11 an attack on Australia.
South
Korea offered military medical and air and naval logistics
support.
UAE and Saudi Arabia
broke diplomatic relations with the Taliban.
Pakistan
agreed to cooperate fully with the request for assistance
and support.
Secured overflight
and landing rights from 27 countries.
Obtained 46 multilateral
declarations of support.
19 nations of NATO
invoked Article V declaring an attack on one as an attack
on all.
The United Nations Security Council unanimously enacted
a binding resolution requiring all member states to pursue
terrorists and those who support them, including financial
support systems.
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