Category: Afghanistan

ANDSF in Helmand Pledge to Defend Country as Duty, Not for Reward

Members of the Afghan National Security and Defense Forces (ANDSF) in the southern province of Helmand have said that they are prepared to defend the Afghan people and their country without any reward once foreign forces leave the county. These forces who have been battling the Taliban for years said that the withdrawal of foreign troops from the country will […]

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Amb. Wilson: Continued Fighting in Afghanistan ‘Dead End’

The US chargé d’affaires in Kabul, Ross Wilson, in an interview with TOLOnews on Thursday said that the US had reached the conclusion years ago that the war in Afghanistan was a “dead end,” and that a political solution is the best way to address the conflict. Referring to the rumors about a possible civil war in Afghanistan, Wilson said […]

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Afghan army abandons a base in Herat

The Afghan army has abandoned a base belonging to a brigade of border forces in Golran district of western Herat province, local officials said Thursday. According to the officials, the base has been transferred to the Kahsan district provinces as a part of border security measurements. “The troops have been temporarily transferred from the Kariz Elias area to the central […]

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Afghan General: ANDSF Ready to Crush Taliban after Withdrawal

Gen. Haibatullah Alizai, the Commander of Special Operations Command of the Afghan National Army (ANA), on Wednesday assured the Afghan people that the nation’s armed forces are fully prepared to crush any hostile move by the Taliban once the US and NATO forces withdraw from the country. He said that members of the Special Operations Command are among the best […]

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Veterans Warn of Post-Soviet Scenario in Afghanistan

Wednesday marked the 8th of Saur, the 29th anniversary of the defeat of the Soviet Union by the Afghan mujahideen on April 27, 1992, when the government of Dr. Najibullah was overthrown. Meanwhile, a number of former mujahideen commanders have warned against a repeat of the post-Soviet situation when the US pulls out. A number of residents in Afghanistan have […]

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Taliban Sends Letters to Afghan Leaders Calling for Direct Talks

The Taliban has sent letters to a number of Afghan political leaders, calling on them to enter into direct talks with the group, sources familiar with the matter told TOLOnews on Wednesday. Meanwhile, the office of Abdullah Abdullah, the head of the High Council of National Reconciliation (HCNR), confirmed that it had received a letter from the Taliban, however Abdullah’s […]

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US State Department orders nonessential embassy personnel to leave Kabul

The US State Department is downsizing the US Embassy in Kabul and has ordered all nonessential personnel to leave Afghanistan amid concerns of heightened violence as US and NATO troops withdraw. The department “ordered the departure from U.S. Embassy Kabul of U.S. government employees whose functions can be performed elsewhere,” it noted in a travel advisory issued Tuesday. In an […]

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Taliban shares draft peace plan with HCNR: Salim

Attaullah Salim, Deputy of the High Council for the National Reconciliation (HCNR) said Wednesday that the Taliban has shared a draft of a peace plan with the council. Addressing a ceremony marking the anniversary of the Mujahidin victory, Salim stated that he hopes the integration of the HCNR’s plan with the Taliban peace plan could lead to “a common vision […]

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US sending 650 Rangers to protect forces as they withdraw

The Pentagon is reportedly sending around 650 troops to Afghanistan in the coming days to protect US forces as they withdraw from the country, CNN reported Tuesday, citing several defense officials. According to CNN, the deployment was approved by Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin late last week as part of a package of military assets being sent to the country to […]

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Rocky US-Pakistan Ties Scrutinized as Foreign Troops Set to Exit Afghanistan

Officials in Pakistan appear upset over U.S. military assessments warning of a possible resurgence of terrorism in the South Asian country after the withdrawal of international troops from Afghanistan and calling into question Islamabad’s commitment to peace in the war-torn neighboring country. Gen. Kenneth “Frank” McKenzie, the commander of U.S. forces in the Middle East and South Asia, shared the […]

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