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Victorious Taliban gloat over ruins of CIA's last Afghan base | The Times of Israel
Afghanistan War Enters New Stage as U.S. Military Prepares to Exit - The New York Times
7 Afghans die at Kabul airport; U.S. orders airlines to help - Los Angeles Times
The Top U.S. Commander In Afghanistan Has Relinquished His Post : NPR
Afghan Evacuees Living on U.S. Military Bases Wait Months - The New York Times
Biden Faces Deadline on Withdrawal From Afghanistan - The New York Times
Here's How We Could End the War in Afghanistan | Time
Taliban parade new weapons seized from Afghan military as U.S. withdraws
Friends or foes? U.S. and Russia eye base deal on Afghanistan | The Japan Times
2,000 Marines Now in Afghanistan Assisting Evacuation as More Head to Haiti - USNI News
In Afghan killings case, questions over alcohol - CBS News
A brand-new U.S. military headquarters in Afghanistan. And nobody to use it. - The Washington Post
We will do this again,' Afghanistan IG warns of future drawn-out wars
Time to end the forever war': Biden to start U.S. Afghanistan pullout on May 1 | Reuters
The 700 Military Bases of Afghanistan - CBS News
Afghanistan presses for answers on long-term U.S. military bases | Reuters.com
Taliban Fighters Attacked an Afghan Army Base Manned by Some U.S. Military Personnel Today - Pacific Standard
Kabul military base attack caps week of bloodshed | CNN
Inside the Fall of Kabul: An On-the-Ground Account - The New York Times
Leaving Afghanistan under Trump-Taliban deal could bring chaos, officials warn - Los Angeles Times
Biden admin officials initially resisted prepping Kabul evacuation, U.S. military officers testify
At least 10 U.S. bases closed in Afghanistan as part of drawdown - The Washington Post
Afghan forces could turn guns on Kabul without US air support, cash and troops, among other warnings
US troops in Afghanistan begin packing gear in pullout prep | AP News
A U.S member of Combined Joint Task Force-101 walks past an election banner at a US military base in Bagram north of Kabul, Afghanistan, Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2008. Soldiers, aid workers and