This article is part of a Fox News Digital series examining the consequences of the U.S. military withdrawal from Afghanistan one year ago this week. Americans involved in the 2001 invasion of ...
November 5, 2001 – US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld announces that the United States has more than doubled the number of its troops based in Afghanistan. November 6, 2001 – German Chancellor ...
Earlier this year, President Joe Biden withdrew American troops from Afghanistan, marking the end of a nearly 20-year occupation. In an interview that aired Dec. 12 on “CBS Sunday Morning,” the ...
An interview with Paul D. Miller about his upcoming book “Choosing Defeat: The Twenty-Year Saga of How America Lost Afghanistan.” In an upcoming book, slated for release in October 2025, Paul D.
This article first appeared in the Stars and Stripes Pacific edition, Nov. 26, 2001. It is republished unedited in its original form. Jalreez, Afghanistan — At first light Sunday morning, shivering ...
KABUL, Afghanistan — Militants ambushed and killed six U.S. troops walking in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan — the most lethal attack of the year. The deaths made 2007 the deadliest for the U.S.
The Economic and Social Council, Guided by the Charter of the United Nations, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 13 the International Covenants on Human Rights, 14 the Convention against ...