BRUSSELS (AP) — Diplomats vexed over Afghanistan's future applied new pressure on the war-torn nation's leaders Tuesday to agree to allow thousands of foreign troops to remain there beyond next year, or risk being left with no international military force assistance. U.S. and NATO officials made in discussions in Brussels that they
NATO Seeks Clarity On Troops In Afghanistan
U.S. and NATO officials made in discussions in Brussels that they do not want to go to the so-called zero option in Afghanistan — even if doing so could free up thinning resources for other crises that may pose a greater threat to the world.