The US president has mapped out an ambitious domestic agenda, and has decided that the financial cost of staying in Afghanistan is greater than the cost of leaving.
US rushes in troops to speed up evacuations in Afghanistan
Rapid Taliban conquests across Afghanistan are leading the Biden administration to rush 3,000 fresh troops to the Kabul airport to help with a partial evacuation of the U.S. Embassy.
US rushes in troops to speed up evacuations in Afghanistan
Rapid Taliban conquests across Afghanistan are leading the Biden administration to rush 3,000 fresh troops to the Kabul airport to help with a partial evacuation of the U.S. Embassy.
The crisis in Afghanistan
Weeks before the official U.S. military withdrawal, Afghanistan is unraveling rapidly as the Taliban continue their swift military advance. They now control more than two-thirds of the country and …
The crisis in Afghanistan
Weeks before the official U.S. military withdrawal, Afghanistan is unraveling rapidly as the Taliban continue their swift military advance. They now control more than two-thirds of the country and …
Former CT senator: Biden made ‘real mistake’ pulling US troops as Taliban advances through Afghanistan
Joe Lieberman believes President Biden is creating a humanitarian crisis by pulling U.S. forces from Afghanistan.
Former CT senator: Biden made ‘real mistake’ pulling US troops as Taliban advances through Afghanistan
Joe Lieberman believes President Biden is creating a humanitarian crisis by pulling U.S. forces from Afghanistan.
Factbox: Blood and billions of dollars: NATO’s long war in Afghanistan
Taliban fighters seized vast swathes of Afghanistan in the last few months and the Islamist militants have accelerated their offensive in the past week.
Factbox: Blood and billions of dollars: NATO’s long war in Afghanistan
Taliban fighters seized vast swathes of Afghanistan in the last few months and the Islamist militants have accelerated their offensive in the past week.
U.N. says evaluating Afghanistan security hourly, no staff evacuation
The United Nations is evaluating the security situation in Afghanistan on “an hour-by-hour basis” and moving some staff to the capital Kabul, but is not evacuating anyone from the country, the U.N.