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The withdrawal from Afghanistan could be the worst US debacle of the 21st century. The first was, of course, the war on Iraq, which destabilised the whole of this...
Patrick Cockburn, The Independent The victory of the Taliban in Afghanistan is looking unstoppable as they capture the big provincial cities of Kandahar, Herat and Ghazni without meeting effective...
Kathy Gannon, Associated Press The US and NATO have promised to pay $4 billion a year until 2024 to finance Afghanistan’s military and security forces, which are struggling to...
Cecile Feuillatre and Laure Al-Khoury, Agence France-Presse Weakened by pro-Iran factions at home, Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al Kadhemi will meet with US President Joe Biden on Monday to...
Robert Burns, Associated Press It took only two months for US invaders to topple the Taliban in Afghanistan in 2001, a seemingly tidy success against a government that had...
With the United States military presence in Afghanistan effectively over, the country faces an uncertain future with Taliban attacks rampant and the threat of civil war looming. Fears are growing...
Elizabeth Shackelford, Tribune News Service The security situation in Afghanistan is deteriorating, prompting many to second-guess President Joe Biden’s decision to withdraw US troops by Sept. 11. This is...
Robert Burns and Lolita C Baldor, Associated Press As the last US combat troops prepare to leave Afghanistan, the question arises: When is the war really over? For Afghans...
Eric Tucker, Ben Fox, Associated Press President Joe Biden promised Afghanistan’s top leaders a “sustained” partnership even as he moves to accelerate winding down the United States’ longest war...
The United States and its NATO allies are exploring a possible international effort to help secure the airport in Afghanistan's capital after American troops withdraw from the country, the...