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Top US General Says Afghan Forces Can Defend Their Country Amid Taliban Gains in Region

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Chinese Naval base in Africa to support carriers

Chinese Naval base in Africa to support carriers
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US general concerned about Afghan troops after US withdrawal | Conflict News

US general concerned about Afghan troops after US withdrawal

US general ‘concerned’ about Afghan troops after US withdrawal Al Jazeera English © Marine Lieutenant General Kenneth McKenzie has expressed concerns over the Afghan military s ability. Marine Lieutenant General Kenneth McKenzie has expressed concerns over the Afghan military s ability to fight the Taliban after foreign troops withdraw from the country [File: Alex Brandon/The Associated Press] Top US General Kenneth “Frank” McKenzie, the head of Central Command which directs forces in Afghanistan, has said he is concerned over the “ability of the Afghan military to hold the ground that they’re on now” after US troops withdraw from the country. McKenzie testified before the US Senate Committee on Thursday, just over a week over President Joe Biden announced that remaining US troops would withdraw from Afghanistan by September 11, officially ending Washington’s longest war. The Biden administration said the withdrawal would not be “conditions

Chinese Naval base in Djibouti set to support aircraft carriers

Chinese Naval base in Djibouti set to support aircraft carriers
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