Thousands of Afghans who worked directly for or on behalf of the US government in Afghanistan have been cut off from critical ...
Originally built in the 1950's, the Bagram Air Field in the Parwan province of Afghanistan served as an important base for the US first during the Cold War and later during the 1980's Soviet war ...
Two other American captives remain in Afghanistan: George Glezmann, a former airline mechanic, and Mahmood Habibi, a ...
Pakistan expected to reap an influential role in Afghanistan’s future, but instead got attacks by the Pakistani Taliban from its bases in Afghanistan. Pakistan retaliated and the Afghan Taliban ...
The Bagram base, which served as the essential site for the U.S. troops operating in the region during the 20-year ...
Pakistan launched airstrikes on Taliban bases in Afghanistan on Tuesday. The strikes killed an estimated 25-30 people and destroyed training centers, according to officials. The operation targeted ...
TASS/. During its military presence in Afghanistan, the US deployed strategic bases that had nothing to do with the situation in the country, Russian Presidential Envoy for Afghanistan Zamir ...
Army soldiers walk to their C-17 cargo plane for departure May 11, 2013 at Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan. Getty Images But Biden made no mention of the repercussions of his decision Monday ...
Despite recently closing hundreds of bases in Iraq and Afghanistan, the United States still maintains nearly 800 military bases in more than 70 countries and territories abroad—from giant ...
Two main U.S. policy options could help prevent the reemergence of Afghanistan as a base for terrorist operations against the U.S. homeland and U.S. interests overseas. The first is to work with ...
"Afghanistan was quite keen to shift their home base to India for some time now and it has been BCCI's vision to expand the game globally and help Associate and Affiliate members of ICC," he said.