Video: The nine ways Biden's mouthpieces tried to spin their way out of the Afghanistan disaster: From saying Al Qaeda safe havens were a thing of the past to blaming Afghan soldiers for giving up ...
An Afghan National Army general recalls an F-35 airstrike in Afghanistan that left a lasting impression on Afghan troops.
The fate of aircraft that were flown to Uzbekistan after the fall of Afghanistan ... declares that the United States has no right to donate or confiscate the property of the Afghan people ...
The United States ... on flight manifests, navigate checkpoints and eventually escape Kabul. The work was so intense that he shut down his business for three months to focus on helping Afghans.
Afghans eat grapes near a river at Lashkar Gah in Helmand Province on Monday. WAKIL KOHSAR/AFP Editor's note: Three years on from the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan, the Asian country is ...
"We could mobilize tens of thousands of soldiers in a matter of months. We believe ... thousands of fresh recruits will also ...
More importantly, the subsequent US sanctions slapped on Afghanistan following the Western troop pullout, and the freezing of more than $7 billion in Afghan central bank assets, have further ...
Flight experts ... the thousands of Afghans, who pay smugglers thousands of pounds to reach Britain, were sent back because of the dangers in their homeland. Following the fall of the Taliban ...
In the three years since America's withdrawal from Afghanistan, volunteers in the United States ... Afghans navigate the special immigrant visa program. (Pamela Smith/AP) By the time the last ...
Why have so few reached US safety? Fall of Kabul ... of getting on a plane to safety. Ahead of the U.S. withdrawal, the Tablian began retaking territory. By mid-August, Afghan President Ashraf ...