The Taliban Celebrate First Day Of Rule Without U.S. Troops
It’s the Taliban’s first day of rule since U.S. forces drove them out 20 years ago, in an Afghanistan now devoid of American troops.
LEARN MORETaliban leaders insist they have no ill intentions and want to cooperate with other countries but many Afghans are skeptical of the days ahead.
One possible contributor may have been "cloud seeding," a practice designed to increase precipitation.
The hostility between the countries has only worsened in the six months since Hamas launched its attack on Israel.
President Joe Biden said the U.S. would not be participating in any potential Israeli counterattack on Iran.
U.S. officials have said the surveillance tool is crucial in disrupting terror attacks, cyber intrusions, and foreign espionage.
Dutch authorities said they want to control a city that is overrun with tourism, in their eyes. The effort would also control annual hotel stays.
The 8-year-old Labrador Retriever worked at Reagan National Airport, and was the TSA's canine calendar dog of the month in February.