The Pentagon on Wednesday said that “dozens” of family members of U.S. troops still remain in Afghanistan, nearly three months after the Taliban takeover of Kabul and after President Joe Biden withdrew all soldiers from the country. Pentagon spokesperson John Kirby made the remarks during a press briefing when pressed by a reporter about the “number of immediate family members of U.S. service members in Afghanistan.” “I don’t have a whole number on that,” Kirby initially responded, adding that the department doesn’t have a specific number of immediate family members of U.S. troops still in Afghanistan. “We believe it’s certainly most likely in the dozens,” he added, noting that the department is “working this as hard as we can.” Kirby added: “We take the obligation seriously to our people and to their families. And that’s why we put the advisory out to the services last week, to give them a …