Trump warns Afghanistan of 'bad things'
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A new push to cut nationwide access to the digital world is taking Afghanistan back to the isolationist extremes of decades past
A former U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan says that talking with the Taliban is necessary, but cautions that a diplomatic return to Kabul would be a “gift” that shouldn’t be given freely.
The Taliban have seized power in Afghanistan as the United States withdraws troops nearly 20 years after the war began. The insurgents stormed across the country, capturing all major cities in a matter of days, as Afghan security forces trained and ...
In a late-night online post, Donald Trump has stirred the pot once more, hinting at ominous consequences if Afghanistan doesn't comply with his demands.
Trump floated the idea during a press conference with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer as he wrapped up a state visit to the U.K. and tied it to the need for the U.S. to counter its top rival, China.
Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers have called for international help after a huge earthquake killed hundreds and levelled entire villages, piling further misery on the war-ravaged country that was already grappling with food shortages and cuts to foreign aid.
Donald Trump has said he is negotiating with the Taliban to retake control of Bagram airbase in Afghanistan, a development that would take huge American military resources to sustain and represent a stunning turnaround from the Islamist group.