Taliban Reportedly ‘Beating And Harassing Evacuees, Scaring Many Off’
‘I also have back problems because I got hit with back of machine gun’
‘I also have back problems because I got hit with back of machine gun’
Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-NY) announced Thursday she will draft legislation that will prohibit the United States government from charging Americans for flights to evacuate Afghanistan after President Joe Biden’s botched withdrawal.
Fifty-seven Democrats had traveled to Washington, D.C., last month to boycott and delay GOP voting legislation.
‘I am furious for my friends and family who have been fighting in these wars since I was 16’
The teenager was among at least three people who died during U.S.
‘I felt groggy … I just wasn’t fully there’
Academy cadets are required to watch a video that promotes support for the Black Lives Matter movement
At the completion of the training, the student employees were sent an email discouraging them from sharing the training materials with others.
A leaked State Department memo from July shows that Secretary of State Antony Blinken was warned that Kabul would fall into Taliban hands by the August 31 troop withdrawal deadline.
The coming cost of a ruined reputation
The Afghan national soccer team shared news of Zaki Anwari’s death in a post on Facebook.
Spears source responds to claim
The State Department claims that 6,000 people are at the Kabul airport fully processed and waiting to board planes.
‘When you love something, you protect it’
Creators will continue to be allowed to post content containing nudity
‘Bought or buried’
‘Truly differentiated idea’
As many as 15,000 American citizens may remain inside Afghanistan, struggling to get out, days after the Asian nation fell to control of Taliban terrorists, President Biden said Wednesday.
Less than a week has passed since the Taliban seized control of Afghanistan following the U.S. withdrawal and the emerging portrait is anything but peaceful.
President Joe Biden did not take questions during a Wednesday appearance, nor did he say anything about Afghanistan, but the White House produced a junior official in a pink tie to explain which part of the “mission was accomplished” thus far.
President Joe Biden continued to struggle with his response to the crisis in Afghanistan after days of hunkering down and seemingly waiting for the storm to blow over.
The bottom line is that Biden didn’t leave enough troops in Afghanistan for an evacuation.
During his interview with George Stephanopoulos, President Joe Biden contradicted statements he made in July when he deflected blame for the debacle in Afghanistan by saying chaos after U.S. withdrawal was inevitable.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell sent a letter to President Biden requesting a “Gang of 8” briefing on the rapidly deteriorating situation in Afghanistan where the U.S. military is attempting to evacuate Americans from the Taliban controlled capital.
Educated young women, former U.S. military translators, and other Afghans most at-risk from the Taliban appealed to the Biden administration to get them on evacuation flights as the United States struggled on Wednesday to bring order to the continuing chaos at the Kabul airport.
‘We’re going to stay’
Up to 15,000 Americans are currently stranded in Afghanistan following the U.S. military withdrawal.
Both the Pentagon and the Marine Corps reached out to veterans of the Afghanistan War Wednesday to assure them that the sacrifices they made were necessary and not forgotten, as the United States attempts to fully evacuate and withdraw from the region.