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All US troops will be back from Afghanistan by Christmas: Trump

All US troops will be back from Afghanistan by Christmas: Trump. US President Donald Trump called for the withdrawal of all US troops from Afghanistan by Christmas this year.

In a tweet on Wednesday, Trump said, “We have a small number of remaining men of Brave men and women who are in Afghanistan serving them on Christmas. They will be back by Christmas.”

Following an agreement with the Taliban on 29 February this year, the US reduced its force level to 8,600 and simultaneously changed five bases for its Afghan partners.

This August, the president made a decision that the force’s presence in Afghanistan would be reduced to between 4,000 and 5,000 by the end of November.

Assistant Secretary for Indo-Pacific Security Affairs David F. Helvey told lawmakers last month that the Pentagon plans to withdraw all troops from Afghanistan by May next year.

IS terrorists responsible for killing US citizens: US

For more than two years, two British terrorists of the Islamic State, who have been held hostage and tortured Americans in Syria, have been brought to America from Syria, where they will be punished for this crime.

Two British terrorists of the Islamic State (IS) were brought from Syria to the US on charges of taking a hostage and violent action against four Americans and others in Syria.

These British nationals were presented for the first time on Wednesday in Federal Court in Alexandria, Virginia. The US government has convicted the group of kidnapping and hostage, torture and murder of more than two dozen people. These British terrorists held the Americans hostage in Raqqa, Syria, and brutally killed them.

America said, China suddenly adopted an aggressive attitude against neighbors including India

A US official attached to the State Department says that China has suddenly adopted an aggressive attitude towards its neighbors, including India and the Indo-Pacific region.

He made the remark after the quad ministerial meeting in Tokyo ended. During the meeting, the foreign ministers of the member countries resolved to ensure peace and stability in the strategically important Indo-Pacific region.

Explain that the Group of Foreign Ministers of the Indo-Pacific region is known as the Quad. On Tuesday, the US, Japan, India, and Australia foreign ministers met in person for the first time after the Corona epidemic.

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