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Leaving Afghanistan under Trump deal could spur chaos, U S commanders say

Leaving Afghanistan under Trump deal could spur chaos, U.S. commanders say David S. Cloud, Stefanie Glinski © (Olivier Douliery / Getty Images) Troops gather at Bagram air base in Afghanistan to hear then-President Trump in November 2019. (Olivier Douliery / Getty Images) Fighting in Afghanistan will intensify sharply and Taliban militants could threaten major cities unless a Biden administration diplomatic push to end the 20-year conflict yields results in the next two months, according to two senior U.S. commanders. The tight time frame is driven by a May 1 deadline to withdraw the remaining U.S. troops from Afghanistan, as required under a deal with the Taliban that President Biden inherited from the Trump administration.

Leaving Afghanistan under Trump-Taliban deal could bring chaos, officials warn

More Coverage The danger that Afghanistan could rapidly descend into deeper violence and chaos that would allow Al Qaeda to reemerge has led Biden to try to pull off a diplomatic breakthrough, though neither the Afghan government nor the Taliban seems eager to reach a deal. The Taliban, which took power in 1996, was driven out of Kabul five years later when the United States invaded in response to the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks by Al Qaeda, the militant group led by Osama bin Laden that had taken refuge in Afghanistan. Advertisement If there is no deal by May 1, Biden could decide to keep U.S. forces in place temporarily to give the peace talks more time or keep them there indefinitely. But that would probably prompt the Taliban to renew attacks on American troops assaults that have mostly stopped since the U.S.-Taliban deal in February 2020, officials said.

Leaving Afghanistan under Trump deal could spur chaos, U S commanders say

Leaving Afghanistan under Trump deal could spur chaos, U S commanders say
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Leaving Afghanistan under Trump deal could spur chaos, U S commanders say

Leaving Afghanistan under Trump deal could spur chaos, U S commanders say
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Sticky and Lethal: Magnetic Bombs Terrorize Kabul

‘Sticky Bombs’ Sow Terror and Chaos in a City on Edge The Taliban’s recent shift to magnetic bombs to target Afghan officials in Kabul underscores the government’s struggle to protect its own people. Afghan security forces inspecting the site of a magnetic bomb attack that killed Kabul’s deputy governor, Mahbubullah Mohibi, in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Tuesday.Credit.Rahmat Gul/Associated Press Dec. 16, 2020 KABUL, Afghanistan — As he has done most workdays, Mahbubullah Mohibi left his home on Tuesday morning in a white armored S.U.V. with government plates, bound for his office job as deputy governor for Kabul Province.

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