Will we ever get U.S. troops out of Afghanistan, ever? ABC News reports that President Joe Biden’s administration is preparing for the likelihood that troops will remain in Afghanistan past a May …
Afghanistan troop withdrawal should be tied with peace talk progress, says German foreign minister
Germany is the second-biggest contributor to NATO’s Resolute Support training and assistance mission in Afghanistan, after the United States.
Airmen Receive Bronze Stars for Stemming COVID-19 Outbreak at Afghanistan Base
Two Air Force doctors and a medic have been awarded Bronze Stars for their efforts to stem a coronavirus outbreak at NATO headquarters in Kabul, where infection rates reached 30% last summer. Capt.
Germany: tie Afghanistan troop pullout to talks’ progress
The withdrawal of foreign troops from Afghanistan should be tied to progress in stuttering peace negotiations between the Kabul government and the Taliban, rather than …
Foreign troops to stay in Afghanistan beyond May deadline – NATO sources
International troops plan to stay in Afghanistan beyond the May deadline envisaged by the insurgent Taliban’s deal with the United States, four senior NATO officials said, a move that could escalate …
Japan approves millions of dollars in aid to Afghanistan
Japan has pledged to support Afghanistan to provide over $122 million to support humanitarian and development programs for the year 2021. On Monday, the Japanese embassy issued a statement in Kabul …
Japan approves millions of dollars in aid to Afghanistan
Japan has pledged to support Afghanistan to provide over $122 million to support humanitarian and development programs for the year 2021. On Monday, the Japanese embassy issued a statement in Kabul …
Biden admin likely to keep US troops in Afghanistan amid escalating violence, stalled talks
Amid a surge in high-profile assassinations, violent attacks, the Biden administration indicates it will keep U.S. troops in Afghanistan past a May withdrawal deadline.
The Times view on US withdrawal from Afghanistan: Afghan Agony
The savage murder of two women judges in Afghanistan, reported on Saturday by Anthony Loyd, our correspondent in Kabul, has heightened the fear of many in that benighted country that there will never …
Foreign troops might stay in Afghanistan beyond May deadline, but no final decision made
Plans on what will happen after April are now being considered and likely to be a top issue at a key NATO meeting in February, the NATO sources said.