An curved arrow pointing right. At least 1,000 people were killed and 1,000 more injured in Afghanistan after a magnitude 5.9 earthquake struck on June 22. More from News At least 1,000 people ...
The war in Afghanistan is over. After some $2 trillion, 2,400 American service members and 47,000 civilians killed; after the decisions of four presidents, the first of whom invaded with broad ...
Adding to its woes, years of war and conflict have ... the brunt of environmental destruction caused by wars and foreign interventions. Without urgent help, Afghanistan’s damaged ecosystem ...
Kenneth McKenzie, the commander of U.S. Central Command, will testify before the House Armed Services Committee on Wednesday about issues surrounding the end of the Afghanistan war. Thousands of ...
The final throes of the United States’ 20-year military engagement in Afghanistan ... launched another war, gathering allies to invade Iraq and destroy the weapons of mass destruction that ...
Retired Col. Eric Terashima rates scenes portraying the Afghanistan War in movies. During his 30 years of service, Terashima had 12 deployments, including eight combat tours, three of which were ...
The report accounts for deaths in Afghanistan ... of war. In March 2003, the US invaded Iraq and overthrew Saddam Hussein's regime under the pretense that the regime had weapons of mass ...
A commanding officer has challenged the federal government's decision to strip them of medals after allegations Australian soldiers committed war crimes in Afghanistan. Defence Minister Richard ...
The US has been negotiating with the Taliban to exchange three Americans for a high-profile prisoner held in Guantanamo Bay. Who is Bristol Palin’s ex-husband and baby daddy Dakota Meyer ...