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Biden says military withdrawal from Afghanistan will conclude Aug 31
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Biden says military withdrawal from Afghanistan will conclude Aug 31
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In this May 23, 2021, file photo Marine Gen. Frank McKenzie, top U.S. commander for the Middle East, speaks to reporters traveling with him in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Although all combat troops and 20 years of accumulated war materiel will soon be gone, the head of U.S Central Command, Gen. Frank McKenzie, will have authority until September to defend Afghan forces against the Taliban. He can do so by ordering strikes with U.S. warplanes based outside of Afghanistan, according to defense officials who discussed details of military planning Thursday on condition of anonymity.
As the last U.S. combat troops prepare to leave Afghanistan, the question arises: When is the war really over?
Top Republican accused Biden of not properly preparing to withdraw troops from Afghanistan
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A small number of Special Forces troops from the British army are set to stay behind in Afghanistan as Western troops withdraw 20 years after the US-led invasion following the September 11 attacks, it has emerged.
The SAS soldiers are expected to remain in the country in an advisory capacity while also helping to train soldiers from the Afghan military.
It comes as the last regular British troops left Afghanistan on Sunday, ending a costly involvement in which 454 UK soldiers and civilians have died in the country since the launch of the US-led Operation Enduring Freedom.
A former SAS soldier, who was recently in Afghanistan, told The Telegraph a small number of troops will remain there as an advisory group .