
Taliban issues attack warning as May 1 deadline for US troop removal passes
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The Taliban sent a warning of "counteraction" to the U.S. Saturday, as the original May 1 date for U.S. and NATO troop removal from Afghanistan passed.
Though the official removal of U.S. troops from the Middle Eastern nation began earlier this week, the Taliban took to Twitter Saturday to remind security officials that, in their view, the U.S.-Taliban agreement was breached. "This violation in principle has opened the way for IEA Mujahidin to take every counteraction it deems appropriate against the occupying forces," a Taliban spokesperson said Saturday.More Related News

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