Nearly 15 Years and $70 Billion Later, US Troops Still Endlessly Fighting Taliban

More than a hundred U.S. troops were sent to Lashkar Gah, Afghanistan on Monday to continue fighting the Taliban, in the first deployment of forces to the area since the drawdown in 2014—offering another signal that the U.S. military presence there is expanding, not decreasing, as President Barack Obama has promised.

The Guardian reports:

Brigadier General Charles Cleveland told reporters on Monday that the deployment would be “temporary,” but would not say how long it would last, citing “security reasons.”

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