White House says there are 'active' ISIS threats in Afghanistan, as 'closer to 100' Americans remain
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The White House said Thursday that there continue to be “active” threats from ISIS-K in Afghanistan, and that officials are in “close touch” with the “closer to 100” Americans remaining in the country following the U.S. military withdrawal.
"We are in close touch with the State Department, our diplomatic officials, with all of these individuals and are working in close coordination to discuss how they can leave the country, and if they can leave the country," Psaki said. Psaki, touching on reports of potential charter flights to aid those Americans, said that the United States does not have personnel on the ground in Afghanistan, and confirmed that the U.S. "does not control air space."More Related News

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