By Jessica Purkiss and Mateen Arian This story was published in partnership with: The New York Times. ( The Bureau of Investigative Journalism) – It was 4am when Masih Ur-Rahman Mubarez’s wife Amina called, an unusually early time for their daily chat. When he picked up the phone, he could hear the panic in her […]
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Afghanistan
Trump says ‘it’s time’ to end Afghan war – can he?
“Ultimately, we need to get to a Taliban-Afghanistan discussion”
Trump & Taliban Close to Deal on US Withdrawal, but Risk of Free For All
Trump decided last month to pull half of the 14,000-strong force from Afghanistan
When America loses the Forgotten Afghanistan War, will it Leave the US Broken?
Like the Red Army, the U.S. military will finally leave that country in defeat and will bring that defeat home with them.
Trump Spews Incomprehensible Nonsense on Kurds, Syria, Afghanistan
“A Commentary on the words that spewed from Trump’s mouth at his news conference during a cabinet meeting on January 2, 2019,” or, “A Ph.D. who has been teaching at a public Ivy since 1984 is forced to spend his time chasing the rabid ferrets running around in the head of a decrepit reality t.v. […]
With Trump Ready to Leave Afghanistan, can Qatar Broker a Peace?
Qatar has helped the country with small-scale developmental and education projects
What Trump Ousting of SecDef Mattis Means for Russia, Syria & Afghanistan
By Scott Lucas | – The last adult in the Trump White House playground has gone – and the president is throwing his toys around. James Mattis, as defence secretary, was one of three retired generals in the Trump administration whose hope was to contain an ill-informed, temperamental, and unpredictable president. Now they’re all gone: […]
With US Troop Pull-Out, Afghans Fear Return to Taliban Era
President Ghani said last month nearly 30,000 Afghan security forces had been killed since the start of 2015
Trump Nominee admits Afghan Security Losses May not be Sustainable
28,529 Afghan security forces have been killed since the start of 2015