Will Donald Trump Scrap Pakistan's Status as a "Major Non-NATO Ally"?  | Vantage with Palki Sharma A US congressman has introduced a bill demanding that Pakistan's status as a "Major Non-NATO ally" be scrapped.
The wife of an American man who has been detained by the Taliban for more than two years spoke with leaders from the current and incoming administrations over the weekend about their efforts to secure the release of her husband,
Ryan Corbett, a Dansville resident, has been detained by the Taliban since 2022. He traveled to Afghanistan on a work visa to train and pay employees at a business he started before the American withdrawal.
A secret Guantanamo Bay prisoner swap has been stalled by Taliban officials wanting to curry favour with Donald Trump. Afghan government officials are discussing delaying the exchange until the president-elect takes office later this month, sources told The Telegraph.
Tenn., on Monday shared a letter he wrote to President-elect Donald Trump raising concerns over taxpayer dollars going to the Taliban.
Taliban leaders in Afghanistan on Wednesday denied President-elect Donald Trump’s assertions that they have received billions of dollars in U.S. financial aid since regaining control of the country.
Anna Corbett, the Dansville wife of a hostage held by the Taliban for nearly 900 days, shared details Monday in an interview on "Fox & Friends" of a recent meeting
But hobbled by inflation, illegal immigration and his own advancing age, Mr. Biden leaves office as an unpopular one-term president, turning over the Oval Office to a man he considers a fascist and a danger to democracy. He hopes that history will remember him more fondly than his contemporaries do and, as with other presidents, it just well might.
will get an opportunity to meet with President-elect Donald Trump. Ryan Corbett was captured by the Taliban while in Afghanistan for business in August 2022, a year after the U.S. had pulled of ...
The incoming administration wants to try the move again, potentially opening up military operations against the groups.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin bid farewell Friday to the forces and personnel he has led through a tumultuous term that had three major military crises, a global pandemic and a personal brush with cancer that became a flashpoint for the way it was mishandled.