Just over a month ago, President Joe Biden was asked by a reporter if a Taliban takeover of Afghanistan was “inevitable”. “No, it is not,” the president said. “Why?” “Because, you have, the Afghan …
Afghanistan: A statement Joe Biden made just four weeks ago is now spectacularly and alarmingly wrong
Just over a month ago, President Joe Biden was asked by a reporter if a Taliban takeover of Afghanistan was “inevitable”. “No, it is not,” the president said. “Why?” “Because, you have, the Afghan …
Chaos of the West’s own making: A terrible legacy in Afghanistan
Having entered Afghanistan without any means of securing long-lasting peace, the United States and its allies could not hope to prevent the Taliban from regaining control of the country forever.
Chaos of the West’s own making: A terrible legacy in Afghanistan
Having entered Afghanistan without any means of securing long-lasting peace, the United States and its allies could not hope to prevent the Taliban from regaining control of the country forever.
A new narco-state is blossoming in Afghanistan under the Taliban
Now, it will have the opportunity to use its expanded power to truly grow the business. Also watch: Why US exit from Afghanistan is bad news for Pakistan The story of Afghan opium is enmeshed with …
Pakistan Wants Long-term Ties With Washington, Says Bajwa In Meeting With Top US Diplomat
The meeting took place a day after Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan slammed the US government for using Pakistan to only ‘clear the mess in Afghanistan.’ …
More isolated than ever, Afghanistan’s president clings to power.
President Ashraf Ghani, who has long refused to heed advice or delegate authority, now faces growing pressure to step aside ahead of the Taliban onslaught.
The problem with Afghanistan is it plays into everyone’s biases, says retired army officer
Retired army officer Douglas Ollivant, New America Foundation, joins The News with Shepard Smith to discuss how the situation in Afghanistan has deteriorated so quickly.
Former military leader fears another conflict like Vietnam in Afghanistan
The regime is spreading across the southern part of the country after U.S. forces started moving out. The U.S. then sent 3,000 troops to Kabul to keep embassy staff safe.
Vietnam veteran who earned the Medal of Honor says Afghanistan now looks ‘just like’ Saigon in 1975
Biden in July was adamant that the situation in Afghanistan was nothing like Vietnam and the US wouldn’t see anything there like the fall of Saigon.