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The Pentagon is evaluating its screening of Afghan evacuees for security risks
An inspector general project will look into how the Defense Department is involved in screening and tracking Afghan evacuees.
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Wyoming troop deaths 20 years apart bookend Afghanistan war
Edmunds and McCollum were both killed on their first deployments. In between, almost 2,500 U.S. troops died in the Afghanistan war.
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Dozens of Americans, other Westerners, to fly from Kabul on commercial flight
The large group of foreigners would depart Thursday on a Qatar Airways flight.
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SECDEF: al-Qaida may seek comeback in Afghanistan
The Taliban had provided al-Qaida with sanctuary while it ruled Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001.
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Grief comes home to US towns week after Afghanistan war ends
While the war in Afghanistan is over, its harsh reality is still coming home.
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US troops killed in Afghan bombing awarded Purple Hearts
The 13 troops were killed Aug. 26 as they were helping to screen Afghans and others at the Abbey Gate of the Kabul airport.
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White House wants $6.4 billion to help resettle Afghan allies, refugees
Lawmakers could approve the money as part of a budget extension plan due at the end of September.
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Vigil held at Marine Corps Memorial for 13 service members killed in Afghanistan
“One Marine goes through something and everybody goes through it.”
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Veterans groups, evacuees plead for action: ‘We are in some kind of jail’
Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Tuesday the U.S. was working with the Taliban to resolve the matter.
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US over-the-horizon capabilities robust, but use requires ‘strategic refinement,’ experts say
While over-the-horizon capabilities have never been stronger, a larger counter-terrorism strategy is needed.
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The Pentagon is evaluating its screening of Afghan evacuees for security risks
An inspector general project will look into how the Defense Department is involved in screening and tracking Afghan evacuees.
-
Wyoming troop deaths 20 years apart bookend Afghanistan war
Edmunds and McCollum were both killed on their first deployments. In between, almost 2,500 U.S. troops died in the Afghanistan war.
-
Dozens of Americans, other Westerners, to fly from Kabul on commercial flight
The large group of foreigners would depart Thursday on a Qatar Airways flight.
-
SECDEF: al-Qaida may seek comeback in Afghanistan
The Taliban had provided al-Qaida with sanctuary while it ruled Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001.
-
Grief comes home to US towns week after Afghanistan war ends
While the war in Afghanistan is over, its harsh reality is still coming home.
-
US troops killed in Afghan bombing awarded Purple Hearts
The 13 troops were killed Aug. 26 as they were helping to screen Afghans and others at the Abbey Gate of the Kabul airport.
-
White House wants $6.4 billion to help resettle Afghan allies, refugees
Lawmakers could approve the money as part of a budget extension plan due at the end of September.
-
Vigil held at Marine Corps Memorial for 13 service members killed in Afghanistan
“One Marine goes through something and everybody goes through it.”
-
Veterans groups, evacuees plead for action: ‘We are in some kind of jail’
Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Tuesday the U.S. was working with the Taliban to resolve the matter.
-
US over-the-horizon capabilities robust, but use requires ‘strategic refinement,’ experts say
While over-the-horizon capabilities have never been stronger, a larger counter-terrorism strategy is needed.
-
The Pentagon is evaluating its screening of Afghan evacuees for security risks
An inspector general project will look into how the Defense Department is involved in screening and tracking Afghan evacuees.
-
Wyoming troop deaths 20 years apart bookend Afghanistan war
Edmunds and McCollum were both killed on their first deployments. In between, almost 2,500 U.S. troops died in the Afghanistan war.
-
Dozens of Americans, other Westerners, to fly from Kabul on commercial flight
The large group of foreigners would depart Thursday on a Qatar Airways flight.
-
SECDEF: al-Qaida may seek comeback in Afghanistan
The Taliban had provided al-Qaida with sanctuary while it ruled Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001.
-
Grief comes home to US towns week after Afghanistan war ends
While the war in Afghanistan is over, its harsh reality is still coming home.
-
US troops killed in Afghan bombing awarded Purple Hearts
The 13 troops were killed Aug. 26 as they were helping to screen Afghans and others at the Abbey Gate of the Kabul airport.
-
White House wants $6.4 billion to help resettle Afghan allies, refugees
Lawmakers could approve the money as part of a budget extension plan due at the end of September.
-
Vigil held at Marine Corps Memorial for 13 service members killed in Afghanistan
“One Marine goes through something and everybody goes through it.”
-
Veterans groups, evacuees plead for action: ‘We are in some kind of jail’
Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Tuesday the U.S. was working with the Taliban to resolve the matter.
-
US over-the-horizon capabilities robust, but use requires ‘strategic refinement,’ experts say
While over-the-horizon capabilities have never been stronger, a larger counter-terrorism strategy is needed.













