The spokesman declined to say how much money was offered and whether the offers were accepted. NEI is a nonprofit based in California aimed at improving the lives of women and children in Afghanistan. Zemari Ahmadi, one of 10 Afghans killed by the strike, worked for the nonprofit. The nine others who died were all related to Ahmadi. The strike hit a home belonging to the family in Kabul in the wake of a suicide bombing attack on the airport in the city, which U.S. troops were holding at the time to help evacuate Americans, Afghans, and others before fully withdrawing from the country. U.S. military leaders initially said the strike was successful and took out a member of ISIS, a terrorist group that took credit for the attack. But….