BAGRAM AIR FIELD, Afghanistan (AP) — The Latest on President Donald Trump’s first visit to Afghanistan (all times local):
12:20 a.m.
President
Donald Trump is returning to the U.S. after an unannounced trip to
Afghanistan, his first visit to the site of America’s longest war.
Trump
took off after midnight from Bagram Air Field after several hours with
the troops and a brief meeting with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani.
Trump says the U.S. and Taliban have been engaged in ongoing peace talks and he thinks the Taliban want to make a deal.
Trump
abruptly broke off peace talks with the Taliban in September, canceling
a secret meeting with at Camp David after a bombing in Kabul that
killed 12 people, including an American soldier. It was not immediately
clear how long or substantive the U.S. reengagement with the Taliban has
been.
White
House spokesman Judd Deere said Ghani was notified of the president’s
visit a few hours before Trump’s arrival and accepted an invitation to
meet at the base.
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11:50 p.m.
President
Donald Trump is thanking U.S. troops in Afghanistan during a surprise
visit to Bagram Air Field in his first trip to the site of America’s
longest war.
He
says he flew 8,331 miles to be there to tell them the U.S. has never
been stronger. He says, “There is nowhere I’d rather celebrate
Thanksgiving.”
Trump
spoke to a crowd of about 1,500 troops gathered in a hangar on the
base. He stood behind a podium surrounded by army green sandbags and
flanked by military equipment.
Trump
at one point invited Afghan President Ashraf Ghani to join him onstage.
Ghani wished the troops a “Happy Thanksgiving” and commended Trump for
his leadership.
Tens
of thousands of Afghan civilians and more than 2,400 American service
members have been killed since America’s longest war began 18 years ago.
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11:40 p.m.
President
Donald Trump had a Thanksgiving meal with U.S. troops at Bagram Air
Field in Afghanistan, where he traveled secretly Thursday.
Trump’s
first stop was a dining hall decked out in paper Thanksgiving
decorations where he plated turkey for the troops at the largest U.S.
base in the country.
He
was then greeted by a round of loud cheers as he headed into a main
dining area and sat down for a meal, chatted and posed for photos.
He also thanked the troops and joked that, “It’s a long flight, but we love it.”
The
meal included turkey, ham, macaroni and cheese, mashed potatoes and
candied yams. The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade, Entertainment Tonight
and a Harry Potter movie played on dining hall TVs.
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11:30 p.m.
President Donald Trump is making a surprise visit to Afghanistan to spend time with U.S. troops on Thanksgiving.
Trump
arrived at Bagram Air Field shortly after 8:30 p.m. local time and
spent more than two-and-a-half hours on the ground. Reporters were under
strict instructions to keep the trip a secret to ensure his safety.
The
visit comes more than two months after Trump abruptly broke off peace
talks with the Taliban after a bombing in Kabul killed 12 people,
including an American soldier.
And it comes at a pivotal moment in Trump’s presidency, with the impeachment inquiry moving quickly.
The president and first lady made a similar trip last year to Iraq on Christmas night — their first to an active conflict zone.
Vice President Mike Pence also visited troops in Iraq this week.
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11 p.m.
The
White House went to great lengths to keep the president’s surprise
Thanksgiving trip to Afghanistan secret after his cover was blown last
year.
Cell
phones were confiscated from everyone traveling aboard Air Force One to
Bagram Air Field. And Thanksgiving-themed tweets were teed up to publish
ahead of time from the president’s account to prevent suspicions
arising about his silence.
The
president first flew back to the Washington area secretly from Florida,
where reporters had been told he’d be spending Thanksgiving.
Meanwhile,
the plane he’d flown to Florida remained parked on the tarmac at West
Palm Beach Airport to avoid revealing the president’s movement.
Last year, Air Force One was spotted en route to Iraq by an amateur British flight watcher.