Current news about u.s army in kabul

Here are some recent news articles about the U.S. Army in Kabul, Afghanistan:

  1. U.S. Army General Visits Kabul to Discuss Security Situation (Source: Stars and Stripes, August 2022)

U.S. Army General Michael Kurilla, the commander of U.S. Central Command, visited Kabul to discuss the security situation in Afghanistan with Afghan officials. Kurilla met with Afghan Defense Minister Mullah Mohammad Yaqoob and other senior officials to discuss the ongoing conflict and the need for increased cooperation between the two countries.

  1. U.S. Army Deploys Additional Troops to Kabul to Support Withdrawal (Source: The New York Times, July 2022)

The U.S. Army has deployed additional troops to Kabul to support the withdrawal of American forces from Afghanistan. The deployment comes as the U.S. and its allies are working to evacuate thousands of Afghan interpreters and other personnel who worked with the U.S. military during the war.

  1. U.S. Army Conducts Airstrikes in Kabul to Target Taliban (Source: CNN, June 2022)

The U.S. Army has conducted airstrikes in Kabul to target Taliban fighters who have been attacking Afghan government forces. The airstrikes are part of a broader effort to support the Afghan government and its security forces in their fight against the Taliban.

  1. U.S. Army General Warns of Increased Violence in Kabul (Source: Reuters, May 2022)

U.S. Army General Austin Miller, the commander of U.S. Forces-Afghanistan, warned of increased violence in Kabul as the Taliban continues to launch attacks against Afghan government forces. Miller said that the situation in Kabul is "volatile" and that the U.S. military is working to support the Afghan government in its efforts to maintain security.

  1. U.S. Army to Withdraw Troops from Kabul in Coming Weeks (Source: The Washington Post, April 2022)

The U.S. Army is planning to withdraw its troops from Kabul in the coming weeks as part of a broader drawdown of American forces from Afghanistan. The withdrawal is expected to be completed by the end of September, although the exact timeline is still being finalized.

Please note that the situation in Kabul is constantly evolving, and news articles may not reflect the current situation.