An Afghan family fled death threats in their home country. But for them, the U.S. is no longer safe.
Congress is now one step closer to ensuring U.S. taxpayer dollars don't end up in Taliban coffers.
Factional rivalries, tribal loyalties, authoritarian rule and hardline policies are testing Afghan regime cohesion ...
Canada's military is modeling an insurgency-style response to a hypothetical U.S. invasion for the first time in over one ...
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Why the Taliban Wants to Talk with the US

Can the Donald Trump administration stomach the short-term political costs of engaging with Afghanistan for the long-term benefit of US influence in Central Asia?
The Taliban leader once warned of a split: A BBC investigation reveals how attitudes to women, the internet and religion are dividing the group at the very top.
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The Case for US Engagement with Afghanistan

The Taliban and Afghanistan’s neighbors are not able to stabilize the country. Only US influence can provide the right carrots and sticks.