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Trump Makes Surprise Visit to American Troops in Afghanistan on Thanksgiving

President Donald Trump made his first trip to Afghanistan on Thanksgiving Day, with a surprise visit..

President Donald Trump made his first trip to Afghanistan on Thanksgiving Day, with a surprise visit to rally U.S. troops at an air base in the country.

Trump arrived at Bagram Air Base unannounced as troops looked up from their Thanksgiving dinner.

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“All right, who wants some photos?” said one of the officers accompanying Trump, drawing cheers and applause from the troops.

“Youre very special people. … You dont even know how much the [American] people love and respect you,” he told the troops.

Trump poses for selfies with troops in Afghan
Trump poses for selfies with troops in Afghan
U.S. President Donald Trump poses for selfies during a Thanksgiving dinner with U.S. troops at Bagram Airfield during a surprise visit in Afghanistan on Nov. 28, 2019. (Olivier Douliery/AFP via Getty Images)

Trump delivered a speech to the troops, mentioning recent U.S. military victories in Syria, according to a live stream. He noted that ISIS terrorist group leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi “is dead” and that his No. 2 is also dead, adding that Al-Baghdadi “raped and slaughtered” people, including U.S. citizens.

“The American warriors hunted him down … and they punched his ticket to hell,” Trump said.

Trump then said that European countries, from where some ISIS fighters hail, should deal with the numerous ISIS terrorists being held captive in Syria.

Trump speaks to the troops in Afghanistan
Trump speaks to the troops in Afghanistan
President Donald Trump speaks to the troops during a surprise Thanksgiving Day visit at Bagram Airfield, in Afghanistan on Nov. 28, 2019. (Olivier Douliery/AFP via Getty Images)

His unannounced visit comes about a week after a helicopter crash in Afghanistan brought the number of U.S. deaths in Afghanistan this year to 19.

About 14,000 U.S. soldiers are still in the country, and 2019 has been the deadliest year since 2014, CBS News reported.

At least 2,400 Americans have died in the decades-long conflict.

Gen. Khoshal Sadat, the highest-ranking police official in Afghanistan, told CBS thaRead More – Source

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