NATO Allies Ask the US to Slow its Withdrawal From Afghanistan
America’s NATO allies are concerned over the pace of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan fearing that their troops will be left hanging.
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America’s NATO allies are concerned over the pace of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan fearing that their troops will be left hanging.
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