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Just in case you thought the only thing our military was protecting in Afghanistan was the opium trade…
After the United States has been in Afghanistan for 14 years, 91,000 Afghans have been killed and 26,000 wounded
US drone wars in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Yemen and Somalia: Monthly report, July 2015
The Taliban attacks on the Afghan parliament and the northern city of Kunduz are a reflection of the fragile security situation prevailing in the country. DW examines.
How best to show respect for the U.S. troops killed in Iraq and Afghanistan and for their families on Memorial Day?
Thanks to the non-profit Skateistan, these girls have found a new way to have fun on wheels and feel empowered.
Soon after 9/11, Ann Jones went to Afghanistan to help in whatever way she could, "embedding" with civilians who had been battered by the rigors of that war-torn land.
Child Soldier released from jail by Canadian court
As many as 10,000 Afghan families have fled their homes as Taliban insurgents and government forces prepared for a major battle for control of the southern fringes of Kunduz city, officials said on Wednesday.
The plants grow bigger, faster, use less water than seeds they've used before, and give up to double the amount of opium. No one seems to know where the seeds originate from. The farmers say they were hand-delivered for planting by the same men who c
This is a joint investigation with the German news magazine Der Spiegel.
A recently published report has revealed that the US invasion and occupation of Iraq was responsible for the deaths of approximately 1 million Iraqis, which is 5 percent of the total population of the country.
Chaos and instability in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria and Yemen (and some other countries) are not the planned outcome of the U.S. government.
Chaos and instability in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria and Yemen (and some other countries) are not the planned outcome of the U.S. government.
Assailant kills one US soldier and injures several others before being shot dead in the compound of the governor of the eastern province of Nangarhar.
Keeping US Troops Means Peace With Taliban Harder to Reach
To fight the Taliban, the United States created a new generation of abusive strongmen that are now running rampant.
The U.S. military bases in Kandahar and Jalalabad are likely to remain open beyond the end of 2015, a senior U.S. official said, as Washington considers slowing its military pull-out from Afghanistan to help the new government fight the Taliban.
In the spring of 2010, Afghan officials struck a deal to free an Afghan diplomat held hostage by Al Qaeda. But the price was steep -- $5 million -- and senior security officials were scrambling to come up with the money.
The Obama administration is abandoning plans to cut the number of US forces in Afghanistan to 5,500 by year's end, bowing to military leaders who want to keep more troops, including many into the 2016 fighting season, US officials say.
National Army Lost Over 15,000 Troops From Feb-Nov 2014
The US is considering slowing its military exit from Afghanistan by keeping a larger-than-planned troop presence this year and next because the new Afghan government is proving to be a more reliable partner,
In 2011, shortly after a book came out that detailed Golsteyn's heroism and quoted him making critical remarks about the American strategy in Afghanistan, I learned the Army had launched a criminal investigation into his actions
Last week, the New York Times broke a three-month old story on the classification by the American military of previously unclassified Afghan National Security Forces data.
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Ordnance left by parting international troops kills or injures about 40 people a month – the vast majority children