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In symbolic end to war, U.S. general departs Afghanistan


KABUL • The U.S. general leading the war in Afghanistan, Austin Miller, relinquished command at a ceremony on Monday and quietly left the country, a symbolic end to America s longest conflict while Taliban insurgents gain momentum.
Miller, America s last four-star commander to serve on the ground in Afghanistan, climbed aboard a helicopter and lifted off from the military base in Kabul that long had been the nerve center for the two-decade-old war effort.
President Joe Biden has set a formal end to the U.S. military mission for Aug. 31 as he looks to disengage from a conflict triggered by al-Qaida s attacks on the United States on Sept. 11, 2001. ....

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Control of limited Afghan mission transferred to head of US Central Command


Control of limited Afghan mission transferred to head of US Central Command
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Kabul, Jul 12 (EFE).- Responsibility for the few remaining American troops in Afghanistan was transferred on Monday to the head of the Florida-based United States Central Command, a move that marks the symbolic end to a two-decade war in that Asian country.
US Army Gen. Scott Miller, who had led US and NATO forces in Afghanistan since 2018, stepped down and transferred control to Marine Corps Gen. Kenneth McKenzie.
“The people of Afghanistan will be in my heart and on my mind for the rest of my life,” Miller told the media in Kabul at an official ceremony. “Our job now is not to forget” those who made sacrifices, he added. ....

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In Symbolic End to War, US General Departs Afghanistan


In Symbolic End to War, US General Departs Afghanistan
KABUL The U.S. general leading the war in Afghanistan, Austin Miller, relinquished command at a ceremony on Monday and quietly left the country, a symbolic end to America’s longest conflict while Taliban terrorists gain momentum.
Miller, America’s last four-star commander to serve on the ground in Afghanistan, climbed aboard a helicopter and lifted off from the military base in Kabul that long had been the nerve center for the two-decade-old war effort.
President Joe Biden has set a formal end to the U.S. military mission for Aug. 31 as he looks to disengage from a conflict triggered by al Qaeda’s terrorist attacks on the United States on Sept. 11, 2001. ....

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