Defense News: No strikes in Afghanistan since US withdrawal, DoD leaders confirm
U.S. military forces have not conducted any counterterrorism strikes in Afghanistan since withdrawing all troops from the country last summer, but military officials insisted on Tuesday that they have the capability to monitor and neutralize threats there despite logistical challenges.
Pressed by lawmakers on the Senate Armed Services Committee, Gen. Richard Clarke, head of U.S. Special Operations Command, acknowledged the withdrawal has reduced intelligence resources in Afghanistan and response times to potential threats.
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Update: US general says counter-terrorism efforts are 'more difficult' after Biden's Afghanistan withdrawal (FOX News)
WNU Editor: Afghanistan is not a priority for the U.S. right now.
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The word, “Afghanistan” has not been uttered by a single Democrat since last September.
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