Hamid Karzai Blasts United States In Farewell Address
Before leaving office, Hamid Karzai is once again biting that hand that has fed him for the past decade.
Before leaving office, Hamid Karzai is once again biting that hand that has fed him for the past decade.
The Obama White House rejected Republican criticism of the deal that led to the release of the only American Prisoner Of War from the Afghanistan War.
An imperfect timetable, but better than nothing.
Afghanistan’s outgoing President says that his nation doesn’t need American troops to stay after the end of the year.
Hamid Karzai’s refusal to sign a new security agreement may result in all U.S. troops leaving Afghanistan by the end of the year.
Most Americans now see America’s decade of war as a failure.
Former SecDef Robert Gates is among those who believes that the Iraq War unduly diverted attention from fighting the War On Terror.
The US military’s lavish new headquarters in Afghanistan has been completed just in time for our exit.
Frustrations with the mercurial leader of Afghanistan may increase the pace of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.
About $7 billion in military equipment now in Afghanistan will be scrapped rather than returned to the U.S.
The United States is currently negotiating for a U.S. troop presence in Afghanistan after 2014, but they’re not sharing their plans with the American people.
My latest for The National Interest, “Was Afghanistan Worth It?” takes issue with the Marine commandant’s assessment of that question.
The idea of completely pulling out of Afghanistan after 2014 is very compelling.
The Afghanistan War is officially eleven years old today.
Slowly but surely, we’re giving up on Afghanistan.
The Afghan Surge announced by President Obama in December 2009 is over. By any objective measurement, it was a failure.