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Since the fall of the Afghan government and the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, more than 650 Afghans have settled in Vermont, per capita one of the largest populations of any state.
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Luke Basso has been producing documentary short films on veterans and military history since he was in high school. He recently returned from a trip to Afghanistan.
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In his new book "The Fifth Act: America's End in Afghanistan", Elliot Ackerman, who served four combat tours in Afghanistan with the Marines and the CIA, writes of how his mission continued, in seeking to rescue an Afghan and his family from the country's fall to the Taliban.
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The White House Coordinator for Operation Allies visited Albany Tuesday to learn about the city’s Afghan resettlement efforts.
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The United States’ 20-year war in Afghanistan, the “graveyard of empires,” has come to an end. It could have concluded better, but it was never going to end well.
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An interview with Western Massachusetts State Senator Adam Hinds.
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New York Congressman Paul Tonko held a briefing Sunday at his Albany office where he talked about the situation in Afghanistan.
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President Joe Biden vowed Thursday to complete the evacuation of American citizens and others from Afghanistan despite the day's deadly suicide bomb attack at the Kabul airport. He promised to avenge the deaths of 13 U.S. service members killed in the attack, declaring to the extremists responsible: “We will hunt you down and make you pay.”
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In the aftermath of the Munich Accord between Germany and the United Kingdom, the British Prime Minister returned to England saying that he had secured “Peace in Our Time”. The British population, eager for peace, overwhelmingly supported the agreement.
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President Biden delivers remarks on the ongoing effort to evacuate people from Afghanistan