July 26, 2021
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US vows to continue airstrikes supporting Afghan troops

Addressing a presser in Kabul, General McKenzie said, “The United States will continue to carry out airstrikes to support Afghan forces facing attack from the Taliban.”…reports Asian Lite News

Amid Taliban’s ongoing offensive in Afghanistan, US Central Command (CENTCOM) Chief General Kenneth McKenzie on Sunday said Washington will continue to support Afghan security forces through airstrikes in combating the terrorist group.

Addressing a presser in Kabul, General McKenzie said, “The United States will continue to carry out airstrikes to support Afghan forces facing attack from the Taliban.”

“The United States has increased airstrikes in support of Afghan forces over the last several days and we’re prepared to continue this heightened level of support in the coming weeks if the Taliban continue their attacks,” McKenzie said.

On Saturday, US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said that Afghan security forces are consolidating their forces around key population centers amid efforts to retake territories lost to the Taliban.

With US withdrawal from the country just weeks away, efforts are being made to slow the momentum of the Taliban. “The first thing to do is to make sure that they can slow the momentum, and then be able to put themselves in the position where they can retake some of the gains that the Taliban, some of the ground that they have lost,” Austin said.

Afghan military leaders are “committed” and capable of stopping Taliban gains, Defense Secretary added.

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“They have the capabilities. They have the capacity to make progress and to really begin to blunt some of the Taliban’s advances, but we’ll see what happens,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Taliban continue to claim 85 per cent of the country under its control. “Strategic momentum sort of appears to be sort of with the Taliban,” Gen Mark Milley, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told reporters during a briefing on Wednesday.

He, however, added that the “end game” is yet to be written in the war-torn country.

Pentagon last week said that the US military has conducted airstrikes to support Afghan forces over the “last several days.”

According to the Voice of America, (VoA), US defense officials are still authorized to support the Afghan forces with US airstrikes against the Taliban through the end of the US troop withdrawal till August 31. (ANI)

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