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What was the point? Afghans rue decades of war as U S quits Bagram – Voice Of Vienna

Home / International / What was the point?’ Afghans rue decades of war as U.S. quits Bagram What was the point?’ Afghans rue decades of war as U.S. quits BagramInternational 2021-07-04, by Editor Comments Off 0 KABUL, July – As American troops left their main military base in Afghanistan on Friday, marking a symbolic end to the longest war in U.S. history, locals living in the shadow of the base and in nearby Kabul were left ruing the past and bracing for what comes next. Violence has been raging throughout Afghanistan in the weeks since President Joe Biden announced troops would withdraw unconditionally by Sept. 11.

What was the point? Afghans rue decades of war as U S

(Removes extraneous word in fourth paragraph) KABUL, July 3 (Reuters) - As American troops left their main military base in Afghanistan on Friday, marking a symbolic end to the longest war in U.S. history, locals living in the shadow of the base and in nearby Kabul were left ruing the past and bracing for what comes next. Violence has been raging throughout Afghanistan in the weeks since President Joe Biden announced troops would withdraw unconditionally by Sept. 11. With peace talks in Qatar stuttering, and roughly a quarter of the country s districts having fallen to the Taliban in recent weeks according to one study, many are concerned that chaos looms.

What was the point? Afghans rue decades of war as US quits Bagram

Posted : 2021-07-04 10:44 Updated : 2021-07-04 10:45 An Afghan National Army soldier stands guard at the gate of Bagram U.S. air base in Parwan province, Afghanistan, July 2. Reuters-Yonhap As American troops left their main military base in Afghanistan on Friday, marking a symbolic end to the longest war in U.S. history, locals living in the shadow of the base and in nearby Kabul were left ruing the past and bracing for what comes next. Violence has been raging throughout Afghanistan in the weeks since President Joe Biden announced troops would withdraw unconditionally by Sept. 11. With peace talks in Qatar stuttering, and roughly a quarter of the country s districts having fallen to the Taliban in recent weeks according to one study, many are concerned that chaos looms.

What was it for? Afghans are suffering from decades of war while the US has left Bagram By Reuters

© Reuters. PHOTO OF THE FILE: An Afghan National Army soldier is on guard at a checkpoint near the US air base in Bagram on the day he was last left by U.S. troops in Parwan Province, Afghanistan on July 2, 2021. REUTERS / Mohammad Ismail KABUL (Reuters) – When American troops left their main military base in Afghanistan on the symbolic end of the longest war in U.S. history, citizens living in the shadow of the base and in nearby Kabul ruined the past. what comes next. Violence has been rampant throughout Afghanistan since President Joe Biden announced his unconditional withdrawal of 9/11 troops.

US exit leads Afghans to rue decades of war

As American troops left their main military base in Afghanistan on Friday local time, marking a symbolic end to the longest war in US history, locals living in the shadow of the base and in nearby Kabul were left ruing the past and bracing for what comes next. A man holds a teddy bear as people look for useable items at a junkyard near the Bagram Air Base in Bagram. Photo: AFP Violence has been raging throughout Afghanistan in the weeks since President Joe Biden announced troops would withdraw unconditionally by 11 September. With peace talks in Qatar stuttering, and roughly a quarter of the country s districts having fallen to the Taliban in recent weeks according to one study, many are concerned that chaos looms.

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