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Tag: Miller, Austin Scott (1961- )

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Investigating a Monster: What We Found and How We Did It

May 22, 2024May 22, 2024AZAM AHMEDComments Off on Investigating a Monster: What We Found and How We Did It

The end of the war in Afghanistan and the fall of its government allowed us to reach previously inaccessible records, places and people, documenting the bloody history of a key American ally.

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U.S. to Begin Evacuating Afghans Allies in Late July

July 14, 2021July 14, 2021Glenn Thrush, Adam Nossiter and Eric SchmittComments Off on U.S. to Begin Evacuating Afghans Allies in Late July

The White House kept crucial details under wraps, including who would ultimately be eligible and where evacuees could safely be sent while their visa applications were reviewed.

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Top U.S. General Steps Down in Afghanistan

July 12, 2021July 12, 2021THOMAS GIBBONS-NEFFComments Off on Top U.S. General Steps Down in Afghanistan

Gen. Austin S. Miller is leaving as the United States prepares to end its two-decade war in Afghanistan, and as Taliban fighters sweep across much of the country.

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Pentagon Seeks to Soften Blow of U.S. Withdrawal From Afghanistan

July 4, 2021July 4, 2021ERIC SCHMITTComments Off on Pentagon Seeks to Soften Blow of U.S. Withdrawal From Afghanistan

Keeping the top commander in the country longer is part of an effort to reassure Afghans as the Taliban step up their offensive.

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Multi-Sided Civil War Could Grip Afghanistan, U.S. General Warns

June 29, 2021June 29, 2021Thomas Gibbons-Neff and Eric SchmittComments Off on Multi-Sided Civil War Could Grip Afghanistan, U.S. General Warns

“Civil war is certainly a path that can be visualized,” said Gen. Austin S. Miller, commander of the U.S.-led forces. “That should be a concern for the world.”

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Pentagon Struggles to Wean Afghan Military Off American Air Support

May 6, 2021Thomas Gibbons-Neff, Helene Cooper and Eric SchmittComments Off on Pentagon Struggles to Wean Afghan Military Off American Air Support

Afghan commanders are asking for more help from American warplanes, illustrating their dependency on American air power.

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US Military Begins Final Withdrawal from Afghanistan

April 25, 2021April 26, 2021THOMAS GIBBONS-NEFFComments Off on US Military Begins Final Withdrawal from Afghanistan

The top American commander, Gen. Austin S. Miller, says he is often asked whether the Afghan forces are ready to fight the Taliban alone. His answer? ‘They must be ready.’

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U.S. Military Begins Final Withdrawal From Afghanistan

April 25, 2021THOMAS GIBBONS-NEFFComments Off on U.S. Military Begins Final Withdrawal From Afghanistan

The top American commander, Gen. Austin S. Miller, says he is often asked whether the Afghan forces are ready to fight the Taliban alone. His answer? ‘They must be ready.’

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Afghan Leaders Sideline Spokesmen in an Escalating Misinformation War

January 10, 2021January 11, 2021Thomas Gibbons-Neff, Fahim Abed and Najim RahimComments Off on Afghan Leaders Sideline Spokesmen in an Escalating Misinformation War

The Ghani administration and the Taliban are fighting a public-relations battle, with the government taking more drastic measures to control the flow of information.

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U.S. Urges Afghanistan to Stay the Course With Peace Deal as Violence Resurges

May 15, 2020Lara JakesComments Off on U.S. Urges Afghanistan to Stay the Course With Peace Deal as Violence Resurges

The chief American negotiator is scrambling to keep a tentative peace deal intact as violence inflames tensions between the Taliban and the Afghan government.

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