The move comes while the Trump government is reviewing stratagem in Afghanistan as Taliban forces persist to gain ground and Islamic State is establishing its own garrison

The Taliban manage or challenge more than half of Afghanistan’s colonized areas, according to U.S. estimates, making it tough for America to bring out itself from its longest-ever war of the decade.

Former President Barack Obama had planned to fetch his 85% troops out from Afghanistan before leaving the white house but somehow attracted backward from his self-made a plan because of Taliban attains and the impotence of Afghan forces to counter on their own land.

About 15,000 U.S. and NATO troops remain in Afghanistan for some years and the top U.S. commander is pushing for several thousand more, which is against President Obama policy.

Independently, the Pentagon said that a coalition airstrike projected to target Islamic State forces based in Syria had unconsciously killed 18 Syrian fighters allied with the U.S which is somehow not tolerable for allies.

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Recent strike in Tabqah was requested by allies on the ground there who identified the target as an Islamic State fighting position, the U.S.-led coalition said in a statement. In fact, it was actually the U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces.

“The Coalition’s deepest condolences go out to the members of the SDF and their families,” the coalition said in the statement. “The Coalition is in close contact with our SDF partners who have expressed a strong desire to remain focused on the fight against ISIS despite this tragic incident.”

This was the third time in the past month that a U.S. airstrike in the fight against Islamic State was believed to have killed civilians or allies

19 responses to “US drops largest non-nuclear bomb in IS populated area in Afghanistan”

  1. This was the third time in the past month that a U.S. airstrike in the fight against Islamic State was believed to have killed civilians or allies

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  2. The US and Afghan forces were unable to advance because ISIS had mined the area with explosives, so the bomb was dropped to clear the tunnels

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  3. The cargo aircraft used to drop the bomb was already located in Afghanistan prior to the mission.

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  4. President Donald Trump called it “another successful job” later Thursday.

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  5. The cargo aircraft used to drop the bomb was already located in Afghanistan prior to the mission.

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  6. The US has dropped the “mother of all bombs”

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  7. the strike was the first time the 21,000lb weapon had been used in combat operations.

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  8. large, powerful and accurately-delivered weapon” to disrupt the movements of militants in the country

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  9. There have been no assessments of civilian deaths as yet and it was not immediately clear how much damage the bomb did

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  10. The ‘mother of all bombs’ was developed and tested shortly before the 2003 Iraq war

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  11. A source told The Independent that the affiliations and aims of militant groups located in the Nangarhar border area changed regularly, and it was not possible to say exactly which group may have been targeted

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  12. A source told The Independent that the affiliations and aims of militant groups located in the Nangarhar border area changed regularly, and it was not possible to say exactly which group may have been targeted

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  13. informative

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  14. The Coalition’s deepest condolences go out to the members of the SDF and their families,” the coalition said in the statement. “The Coalition is in close contact with our SDF partners who have expressed a strong desire to remain focused on the fight against ISIS despite this tragic incident.”

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  15. About 15,000 U.S. and NATO troops remain in Afghanistan for some years and the top U.S. commander is pushing for several thousand more, which is against President Obama policy

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