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Afghan President Ashraf Ghani addresses a joint press conference with US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter at the Presidential Palace in Kabul on July 12, 2016. US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter reiterated Washington's support for "courageous" Afghan security forces July 12, days after the United States and NATO pledged to keep thousands of troops in the troubled country. / AFP PHOTO / SHAH MARAISHAH MARAI/AFP/Getty Images
US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter addresses a joint press conference with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani at the Presidential Palace in Kabul on July 12, 2016. US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter reiterated Washington's support for "courageous" Afghan security forces July 12, days after the United States and NATO pledged to keep thousands of troops in the troubled country. / AFP PHOTO / SHAH MARAISHAH MARAI/AFP/Getty Images
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani (R) and US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter leave after a joint press conference at the Presidential Palace in Kabul on July 12, 2016. US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter reiterated Washington's support for "courageous" Afghan security forces July 12, days after the United States and NATO pledged to keep thousands of troops in the troubled country. / AFP PHOTO / SHAH MARAISHAH MARAI/AFP/Getty Images
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani (R) addresses a joint press conference with US Secretary of Defense, Ashton Carter at the Presidential Palace in Kabul on July 12, 2016. US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter reiterated Washington's support for "courageous" Afghan security forces July 12, days after the United States and NATO pledged to keep thousands of troops in the troubled country. / AFP PHOTO / SHAH MARAISHAH MARAI/AFP/Getty Images
US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter (L) addresses a joint press conference with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani at the Presidential Palace in Kabul on July 12, 2016. US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter reiterated Washington's support for "courageous" Afghan security forces July 12, days after the United States and NATO pledged to keep thousands of troops in the troubled country. / AFP PHOTO / SHAH MARAISHAH MARAI/AFP/Getty Images
Afghan President, Ashraf Ghani (R) shakes hands with US Secretary of Defense, Ash Carter during a joint press conference at the Presidential Palace in Kabul on July 12, 2016. US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter reiterated Washington's support for "courageous" Afghan security forces July 12, days after the United States and NATO pledged to keep thousands of troops in the troubled country. / AFP PHOTO / SHAH MARAISHAH MARAI/AFP/Getty Images
Afghan President, Ashraf Ghani (R) shakes hands with US Secretary of Defense, Ash Carter during a joint press conference at the Presidential Palace in Kabul on July 12, 2016. US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter reiterated Washington's support for "courageous" Afghan security forces July 12, days after the United States and NATO pledged to keep thousands of troops in the troubled country. / AFP PHOTO / SHAH MARAISHAH MARAI/AFP/Getty Images
A demonstrator with "We The People For Sensible Gun Laws" protests outside the White House July 11, 2016, in Washington, DC. The group is calling on Congress to "recognize the nexus between domestic abuse and gun violence," "require universal background checks," "require gun safety training," "reinstate the assault weapons ban," "ban high capacity ammunition magazines," "recognize this is a public health emergency," and "provide research funds into causes and solutions to gun violence." / AFP PHOTO / JIM WATSONJIM WATSON/AFP/Getty Images










