First Ones In, Last Ones Out: Special Operation Troops to Cover Afghanistan Withdrawal
The Ranger Regiment will be ready to punish the Taliban should they attack American or coalition forces withdrawing from Afghanistan.
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The Ranger Regiment will be ready to punish the Taliban should they attack American or coalition forces withdrawing from Afghanistan.
The Afghan military’s collapse will not only have repercussions for Afghanistan but also for the US and the West.
Afghan Special Forces raided a Taliban prison in Khashrood district of western Nimroz province early Saturday morning. They freed at least 20 members of the Afghan National Defense and Security Forces (ANDSF) kept captive by the Taliban, Bilal Sarwary an Afghan journalist, posted on Twitter. Hours later, the Ministry of Defense released a statement confirming […]
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Biden has announced the withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan. What will this mean for the future of the beleaguered Afghan people?
Al-Qaeda’s presence in Afghanistan and its ties with the Taliban are a tough challenge for the Biden administration.
The Taliban Believe They Hold all the Cards With peace talks scheduled next month in Turkey, the Taliban are feeling flush. They are already claiming victory as the Afghan government and military are slowly collapsing. Taliban insurgents are slowly and inexorably taking small bases while encroaching more and more into cities with large populations. The […]
POTUS may extend the deadline for withdrawing U.S. troops from Afghanistan according to reports trickling out of Washington.
Afghan officials are meeting with Russia, China, and Pakistan today, in what amounts to an auctioning off of Afghanistan’s natural resources.
The UN said that the Taliban have failed to cut ties with al-Qaeda. “As yet, we have not seen any evidence,” he said.
Operation Anaconda demonstrated the skill and bravery of US special operations forces, international partners, and local Afghan fighters.
Twenty years of constant deployments have weighed heavily on Special Operations, but it also means many are ready for retirement.