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The latest fatality brings the number of U.S. deaths in Afghanistan this year to 20.
Jose Gonzalez Carranza, who was forced to leave behind their 12-year-old daughter, was allowed back after his lawyer went public with his plight.
The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, which left three American soldiers dead and one Afghan contractor injured.
The military says three other service members and one American contractor were wounded during the explosion in Ghazni.
A long fight by lawmakers like Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.) is set to go mainstream, and an antiwar push on Yemen soon after the midterms could show how.