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White House: No plans to deploy US troops to Israel

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The United States government has clarified its position. The Biden administration has not found concrete evidence directly. White House is prepared to respond promptly to any further security requests. The United States government has clarified its position, emphasizing a commitment to diplomacy rather than deploying ground troops in response to the recent attacks on Israel … Read more

Somalia welcomes US redeployment to fight Al-Shabaab

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Somalia’s newly elected president thanked US Vice President Joe Biden on Tuesday for ordering the redeployment of American troops to the Horn of Africa country to combat the Al-Shabaab militant group. The move contradicts an order issued by Biden’s predecessor, Donald Trump, who withdrew nearly all US forces from Somalia in late 2020 as he … Read more

Since Taliban’s takeover, nearly a million jobs have vanished in Afghanistan

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KABUL: More than 900,000 Afghans have lost their jobs since the Taliban took control last August, according to the US Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR). Working women are disproportionately affected, with women’s employment likely to drop by 21% by mid-2022, according to The Khaama Press. Since the Taliban took over, unemployment has surged, … Read more

Spoils of war

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GHAZNI: In the governor’s compound of Afghanistan’s Ghazni province, a new exhibit is unveiled before a rapt audience of Taliban fighters — sections of blast walls from a former US military base. One concrete slab is inscribed with the names and regiments of US troops who served in the province during America’s longest war. Like … Read more

Rashid Says, “Dear World Leaders, Do Not Leave Us in Chaos”

Rashid Says, "Dear World Leaders, Do Not Leave Us in Chaos"

All-rounder Rashid Khan appealed for peace in Afghanistan. He asked the world leaders not to leave his country in “chaos” amid increasing violence. “Dear World Leaders! My country is in chaos, thousands of innocent people, including children and women, get martyred every day, houses and properties being destructed. Those families displaced. Don’t leave us in … Read more

U.S. Military withdrawal from Afghanistan 90% completed

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The U.S. military said that it has concluded about more than 90 percent of its departure from Afghanistan. In a statement, U.S. Central Command said that the United States had officially handed over seven facilities to the Afghan ministry of defense. Earlier it was reported that Tajikistan’s president ordered the deployment of 20,000 military soldiers … Read more

US troops withdrawal: Taliban eyeing greater control of Afghan territory

Afghanistan: Violent Clashes Escalate As US Forces Withdraw

UNITED NATIONS: Amid the swift withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan, the top UN official in the Central Asian state told the UN Security Council on Tuesday that the Taliban fighters are flexing their muscles to gain greater control of the territory. “The Taliban’s advances are significant,” said Deborah Lyons, the Secretary-General’s Special Representative and … Read more

US To Hand Over Its Main Bagram Air Base To Afghan Forces In 20 Days

US To Hand Over Its Main Bagram Air Base To Afghan Forces In 20 Days

KABUL: The US military will hand over its main Bagram airbase to Afghan forces in 20 days, according to an official. This vast base was built by the Soviet Union in 1980 and is the largest military facility in Afghanistan used by US and NATO forces, and at the height of the Afghan war, millions … Read more

Afghan Peace: FM underlines challenges, opportunities following COAS’s Kabul visit

Afghan Peace: FM underlines challenges, opportunities following COAS’s Kabul visit

Foreign Minister (FM) Shah Mahmood Qureshi said Tuesday that hopes are high for sustainable peace following the meeting of Pakistan Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa with Afghan leadership. According to the details, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi was addressing a press conference in Islamabad today. Afghan Peace Process Shah Mahmood Qureshi while briefing about … Read more

US deploys B-52 bombers to back Afghanistan pullout

US deploys B-52 bombers to back Afghanistan pullout

The United States has deployed B-52 bombers to the Middle East and has prolonged the presence of an aircraft carrier in the region to support the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan. US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin decided to keep the USS Eisenhower in the US Central Command region for a lengthy period, in the wake of President Joe Biden’s decision to … Read more

Two-Decade-Old Afghan War Has Claimed 241,000 Lives, $2.26 Trillion

Two-Decade-Old Afghan War Has Claimed 241,000 Lives, $2.26 Trillion

A report released on the two-decade-old war in Afghanistan says 241,000 people, including Americans, have been killed in the war in 20 years. According to research, these deaths were directly caused by this war. These include the deaths of 71,344 civilians, 2,442 US military personnel, 78,314 Afghan security personnel and 84,191 insurgents. According to a … Read more

Joe Biden to withdraw US troops from Afghanistan: Sources

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US President Joe Biden has decided to pull US troops from Afghanistan by 11th September 2011, almost after 20 years, told sources.

As per the sources, the withdrawal would be based on security and human rights guarantees.

On Wednesday, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin are likely to brief the decision to NATO allies in Brussels. The US President will also announce his decision publicly, the sources added.

Taliban Threatens US Over Delaying In Troop Withdrawal From Afghanistan

The Taliban had threatened Washington in March 2021 with dire consequences if it does not abide by the May 1 deadline for the withdrawal of US and NATO troops from Afghanistan.

The Taliban issued the warning during a press conference in Moscow, according to the reports.

The administration of US President Joe Biden says it is reviewing an agreement reached with the Taliban with the administration of former US President Donald Trump.

Biden told ABC News in an interview that May 1 could be the deadline, but that it would not be long if the deadline was extended.

Sohail Shaheen, a member of the Taliban’s negotiating team, told reporters that “they have to go and the withdrawal of US troops beyond May 1 would be a violation of the agreement.”

“And we will not violate the agreement, which will result in a backlash,” he said.

Member Sohail Shaheen did not elaborate on what the response would be, but in compliance with the agreement he signed in February 2020, the Taliban did not attack US or NATO forces, not even the last few.

There has also been an increase in unannounced bombings and targeted killings over the months.

“We hope that this will not happen, they will give up and we will focus on a solution to the Afghan problem and a peaceful settlement so that a political roadmap can be reached and a permanent and comprehensive ceasefire can be achieved,” the Taliban leader said.

He also confirmed that the Taliban stood by the demands of the Islamic government.

Sohail Shaheen did not elaborate on the structure of the Islamic government.

He also did not say whether the Taliban would accept the election but stressed that President Ashraf Ghani’s government did not live up to his definition of an Islamic government.

It should be noted that along with Russia, China and Pakistan, the United States has also demanded an immediate ceasefire from the warring parties in Afghanistan.

In addition, a Taliban delegation is meeting in Moscow with the Afghan government to discuss future plans for ending the war in Afghanistan.

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Russia offered Afghan militants bounties to kill US troops, NYT report

Russia offered Afghan militants bounties to kill US troops, NYT report

The US intelligence alleged that the Russian military offered bounties to Taliban-linked militants in Afghanistan to murder American soldiers and other coalition forces. According to a report by the New York Times, the US had determined months ago that Russian military intelligence unit connected with the assassination attempts in Europe had granted rewards for successful … Read more

100 U.S. troops diagnose with brain injuries from Iran attack

100 U.S. troops diagnose with brain injuries

WASHINGTON: The U.S. military is preparing to report a more than 50% jump in cases of traumatic brain injury stemming from Iran’s missile attack on a base in Iraq last month, U.S. officials told Reuters on Monday. According to the details, The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity ahead of an announcement, said there … Read more

US troops clear rubble from Iraq base

US troops clear Iraq base

U.S. troops cleared rubble and debris from a military base housing American soldiers in western Iraq on Monday. Days after it was struck by a barrage of Iranian ballistic missiles in a major escalation between the two longtime foes. According to the details, The Iranian attack was in retaliation for the U.S. drone strike near … Read more

America deploys 750 troops after embassy attack in Baghdad

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The United States has deploy about 750 troops to the Middle East in a response of its embassy attack in capital of Iraq, Baghdad. According to details, Pentagon Chief and US Secretary of Defense, Mark Esper  said in a series of tweets “Approximately 750 soldiers will deploy to the region immediately & additional forces from … Read more

US Defense Secretary Mark Esper makes big announcement

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US Defense Secretary Mark Esper announces permanent deployment of 600 troops from Syria. US Defense Secretary Mark Esper says US troops are evacuating from northeastern Syria, but close to 600 US troops will be deployed to monitor oil installations. The US defense added that if NATO increased the number of troops in Syria, the number … Read more

China successfully unveils a supersonic, nuclear-capable missile

China unveils terrifying Dongfeng-41 nuke

China used its 70th anniversary national parade to unveil a supersonic, nuclear-capable missile designed to test the US missile defense system. The People’s Liberation Army showed off at least 16 Dongfeng-41 missiles and transports as part of the parade in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square. The Dongfeng-41 is believed to be the world’s longest-ranged intercontinental weapon, which … Read more