Current news about the us army military fighting
Here are some current news articles about the US Army's military operations and activities:
Afghanistan:
- "US, Taliban Agree to Ceasefire in Afghanistan" (The New York Times, February 29, 2020): The US and Taliban have agreed to a temporary ceasefire in Afghanistan, marking a significant step towards peace talks.
- "US Military Says Taliban Have Committed to Reducing Violence in Afghanistan" (The Washington Post, March 2, 2020): The US military has reported that the Taliban have committed to reducing violence in Afghanistan, ahead of planned peace talks.
Middle East:
- "US Launches Airstrikes Against Iranian-Backed Militias in Iraq and Syria" (The Wall Street Journal, February 27, 2020): The US has launched airstrikes against Iranian-backed militias in Iraq and Syria, in response to rocket attacks on US military bases.
- "US Troops in Iraq to Stay for 'Indefinite Period'" (BBC News, March 2, 2020): The US has announced that its troops will remain in Iraq for an "indefinite period", amid ongoing tensions with Iran.
Africa:
- "US Military Launches Airstrikes Against Al-Shabaab in Somalia" (The Guardian, February 28, 2020): The US has launched airstrikes against the al-Shabaab militant group in Somalia, in support of the country's government.
- "US Troops in Africa to Focus on Counterterrorism, Not Nation-Building" (Defense One, March 2, 2020): The US military has announced that its troops in Africa will focus on counterterrorism operations, rather than nation-building.
Other:
- "US Army to Deploy Additional Troops to Europe Amid Russia Tensions" (Reuters, February 28, 2020): The US Army has announced that it will deploy additional troops to Europe, amid ongoing tensions with Russia.
- "US Military to Conduct Drills in South Korea Amid North Korea Tensions" (The Korea Times, March 2, 2020): The US military has announced that it will conduct joint drills with South Korea, amid ongoing tensions with North Korea.
Please note that these articles are subject to change and may not reflect the current situation. Additionally, the US military's operations and activities are constantly evolving, so this list is not exhaustive.