Afghans who assisted U.S. forces during the 20-year Afghan War still should be given the chance to enter the country, advocates say.
Former officials said the C.I.A. diligently assessed those who partnered with its forces, like the man accused of shooting two National Guard members in Washington.
Whistleblower reveals UK special forces leaders concealed Afghan war crimes, failing to address concerns about unlawful killings since 2011.
The United States has halted all immigration requests related to Afghan nationals after an Afghan evacuee shot two National ...
Programs to allow more Afghan nationals into the U.S. are under renewed scrutiny after the National Guard shooting.
Two members of the West Virginia National Guard were shot near the White House, and an Afghan national who worked previously ...
The Afghan immigrant suspected of carrying out the terror ambush on two National Guard troops in Washington DC was once part of a CIA-backed paramilitary strike force with a reputation for ...
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) — In a highly unusual ruling, a state court judge on Thursday voided a U.S. Marine’s adoption of an Afghan war orphan, more than a year after he took the little girl away ...
The Afghan woman ran down the street towards her friend's apartment as soon as she heard the news: the White House had publicly weighed in on her family's case. Surely her child, who she says was ...
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Bloodiest Battle of the Afghan War

In March of 2002, United States CIA paramilitary officers would embark on a mission to the Shah i Kot Valley, and the surrounding Arma Mountains of Afghanistan, in an attempt to quash Al Qaeda and ...
Special forces chief knew UK soldiers were executing Afghans but covered it up, whistleblower claims - Senior officer issues ...