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American think-tank finds systemic weaknesses at the US defence department, causing it to fall short of its duties on civilian casualties.
Increasing threats from Daesh-K could bring about greater cooperation not only between the Taliban and Washington, but also between the new Afghan administration and other countries.
"Although we (Taliban) have the upper hand on the battlefield, we are very serious about talks and dialogue," a spokesperson of the Afghan insurgent group tells Reuters.
Footage of two cops detaining Virginia National Guard’s Lieutenant Caron Nazario at gunpoint and pepper-spraying him in the face during a violent traffic stop comes as police face multiple allegations of racism and misconduct.
Pentagon spokesman says the USS Nimitz carrier strike group had sailed from the US military's Central Command in the Middle East to the Indo-Pacific Command region after some nine months at sea.
The changes also expand allowances for earrings, hair highlights and dyes and will allow greater flexibility for braids, twists, cornrows and other styles more natural for their hair
Frustration and fear grow over the recent spike in violence and both the Afghan government and Taliban are blaming each other.
The message comes amid concerns that the Trump-supporting extremists who raided the Capitol to stop the certification of Joe Biden as the next president, have supporters in the armed forces and law enforcement.
In a blow for the embattled government, two defence force helicopters setting off for a military mission in Helmand have crashed into each other, killing nine people on board.
There was no immediate word on casualties at Camp Taji, according to the officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity in line with regulations.
A tweet by the US army asking how service had impacted US soldiers back fired with hundreds sharing accounts of mental trauma. The spotlight should also be on victims of the US military's actions abroad.
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