US troops withdraw from Afghanistan as part of a Peace Deal

Washington, 15th July: The United States has withdrawn its troops from five bases in Afghanistan. According to international media reports, the United States has reduced the number of its troops from Afghanistan under an agreement with the Taliban and has withdrawn troops from five bases. Pentagon spokesman Jonathan Hoffman said in a statement that the number of US troops in Afghanistan is more than 8,000 and that the bases previously held by US forces have now been transferred to our partners. China Vows Retaliation after Trump ends Preferential Status for Hong Kong “The U.S. military depends on capabilities, not numbers. We maintain the capabilities we need to protect ourselves, our allies and partners, and American interests,” Hoffman said. Local media reported today that the United States has closed five of its military bases in Afghanistan. According to reports, these five closed US military bases are in Helmand, Uruzgan, Paktika, and Laghman provinces, in southern and eastern Afghanistan. Donald Trump shows interest in buying Roosevelt Hotel The closure of US bases is part of an agreement reached between the United States and the Taliban movement in late February. The agreement, among other conditions, provides for the scheduled withdrawal of US troops, … Continue reading US troops withdraw from Afghanistan as part of a Peace Deal