American Dennis Coyle lands in Texas after over a year in Taliban captivity

Coyle was taken from his Kabul home in January 2025

Dennis Coyle, an American man held by the Taliban for more than a year without charges, landed Wednesday on American soil following his release Monday from Taliban captivity in Afghanistan.

Video and images showed the 64-year-old walking off a plane at a base in San Antonio, Texas, before embracing family members.

Coyle, an academic who spent nearly two decades working in Afghanistan, was taken from his home in Kabul in January 2025 by Taliban intelligence and held in near-solitary confinement, Special Envoy for Hostage Affairs Adam Boehler told Fox News on Tuesday, adding that Coyle committed no crime and was used as leverage.

"The United States welcomes the release of American citizen Dennis Coyle, who was wrongfully detained in Afghanistan for more than a year," Boehler said in a statement to Fox News. 

Dennis Coyle is seen walking off a plane in San Antonio, Texas, following his release from Afghanistan. (Fox News)

"President Trump made clear: the United States will not tolerate the unjust detention of its citizens — anywhere. His personal determination — executed by Secretary of State Marco Rubio and a fully aligned interagency team — has driven a shift to accountability, pressure and results."

Coyle's family said he had been legally working in Afghanistan to support language communities as an academic researcher.

Rubio welcomed Coyle's release, saying it was a "positive step by the Taliban," but added that the United States is still seeking the immediate return of Mahmood Habibi, Paul Overby and all other unjustly detained Americans. 

"The Taliban must end their practice of hostage diplomacy," Rubio said. "President Trump is committed to ending unjust detentions overseas – Dennis joins over 100 Americans who have been freed in the past 15 months under his second term in office."

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