The media in Uzbekistan have reported that seven Black Hawk helicopters from the former Afghanistan’s army, which had been taken to Uzbekistan, have now been transferred to the United States.
Given the Taliban’s contacts during their twenty-year insurgency, it should come as little surprise that American weapons are ending up in the hands of the world’s worst rogues’ gallery.
The U.S. Army released the name of one of the Black Hawk soldiers killed in the crash over D.C.'s Ronald Reagan Washington ...
At a Washington event marking Uzbekistan’s 33rd Armed Forces Day, held at Uzbekistan's Embassy, Uzbek and U.S. officials — ...
Reports by the U.N. mission in Afghanistan say the Taliban have detained, tortured and killed former soldiers and officials ...
The president’s proposal would pitch his troops directly against Hamas and make America the focus of extremist hatred. Is ...
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As the U.S. halts the refugee admissions, Afghan journalist Zahra Joy how this will impact Afghan refugees and she describes the current disintegration of women’s rights under the Taliban.
The RCMP confirmed that two of the Black Hawk models will be operational as ... Canadian Dave Lavery recounts his 77 days as a prisoner of the Taliban With Parliament prorogued until March 24 ...
Sgt. 1st Class Christopher Celiz was shot while shielding his comrades from enemy fire as they worked to save an injured ...