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An interview with Paul D. Miller about his upcoming book “Choosing Defeat: The Twenty-Year Saga of How America Lost ...
The US military hasn't been defeated in Afghanistan, but it was nowhere near to accomplishing its mission. As US forces leave Afghanistan, the generals who led them need to explain how the war ...
US commanders who led the war in Afghanistan are wrestling with the country’s collapse to the Taliban, with some ruing the “pretty horrible mistakes” the US military made along the way and ...
The Afghan withdrawal represented a debacle for US imperialism, which based its policy throughout thirty years of uninterrupted wars, beginning with the first Gulf War in 1990-91, on the ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — As the last U.S. combat troops prepare to leave Afghanistan, the question arises: When is the war really over? For Afghans the answer is clear but grim: no time soon. An ...
"Our deepest condolences and sincerest sympathies are with his family, friends and unit," Fort Leonard Wood commanding Major ...
Afghanistan proved to be a lesson in the limits of America’s military power. It demonstrated the seeming paradox that it is possible to win the battles and still lose the war.
The last US military planes in Afghanistan departed Monday, marking an end to America's presence in the country after roughly two decades of war.
News Analysis The war in Afghanistan is over but military leaders are still trying to hide their failures No more excuses. Jeff Schogol Sep 10, 2021 10:32 AM EDT ...
Those who saw the war up close agree that the war didn't break the military, but it did bend it.
At the time, I was commander of United States Central Command, responsible for our military operations in an area that spread from Egypt to Pakistan and Kazakhstan to Yemen — including Afghanistan.
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