The “catastrophe” of the Afghanistan withdrawal led to Security Adviser Jake Sullivan’s resignation offer in 2021, according to Washington Post columnist David Ignatius.
Sullivan also spoke about the disastrous withdrawal in an interview with the Washington Post’s David Ignatius.
A senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and the editor of The Long War Journal has stated that ISIS remains a threat from Afghanistan. Bill Roggio, a senior fellow at the ...
An explosion near Kabul's Ministry of Interior on December 28 injured four individuals, raising security concerns in the city ...
Khalid Zadran, spokesman for the Taliban Police Command in Kabul, confirmed that at least four people were injured in the explosion on the road leading to Kabul Airport.
It’s many years since ISIS, also known as Islamic State, held sway over much of Syria and northern Iraq a time when it ...
The good news is that of publication date there are only 16 days left to what, in this columnist's opinion, will go down in ...
The Swamp is so deeply entrenched in the nation’s capital that it wouldn’t even allow one of its own creatures to resign in ...
At least 10 Taliban fighters were killed and five others wounded in a major attack on the group’s ministry of interior in ...
Jake Sullivan faced the toughest global challenges of any national security adviser in a half-century. How did he do?
Republicans blamed "mistakes" during President Joe Biden's tenure, the botched withdrawal from Afghanistan, and illegal ...
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