Pentagon re-examines Kabul airport attack after new testimony prompts additional interviews
- The U.S. military is conducting new interviews with servicemen present at the 2021 Kabul airport suicide bombing.
- The interviews aim to gather additional perspectives not included in the original investigation.
- Some testimonies contradict the conclusion that the attack was "not preventable."
- The new inquiry responds to criticism from families and Republicans about potential failures.
- An update on findings is expected within 90 days, but the probe is not yet formally reopened.