Tuesday, February 9, 2021

The US Has Gone A Year Without A Combat Death In Afghanistan

A U.S. Army carry team transfers the remains of Sgt. 1st Class Javier J. Gutierrez, of San Antonio, Texas, Feb. 10, 2020 at Dover Air Force Base, Del. (Eric M. Fisher/U.S. Air Force) 


KABUL, Afghanistan — No U.S. troops have died in combat in Afghanistan for a year as of Monday, but the Taliban have threatened to target them again if Washington opts to keep international forces in the country after a May withdrawal deadline. 

Army Sgts. 1st Class Javier Gutierrez and Antonio Rodriguez were the last Americans to die in battle in Afghanistan on Feb. 8, 2020. Two other service members — Army Staff Sgt. Ian McLaughlin and Army Pfc. Miguel Villalon — were killed in combat there in January last year. 


WNU Editor: This will change if the Biden administration moves forward to break Trump's deal with the Taliban as many are now predicting .... Will President Biden Honor President Trump's Deal With The Taliban To Withdraw U.S. Troops From Afghanistan By May? (January 21, 2021). More here .... Biden Administration Not Committing To A Full Drawdown Of Troops From Afghanistan By May (January 21, 2021).

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Biden will change that! Democrats love a body count.