War May Be Over But Not Biden's Afghan Setback
Gulf Today|September 02, 2021
President Joe Biden still faces daunting challenges born of the hasty end of the Afghanistan war, including how to help extract as many as 200 Americans and thousands of Afghans left behind
Aamer Madhani and Zeke Miller
War May Be Over But Not Biden's Afghan Setback

WASHINGTON

With the final stream of US cargo planes soaring over the peaks of the Hindu Kush, President Joe Biden fulfilled a campaign promise to end America’s longest war, one it could not win.

But as the war ended with a chaotic, bloody evacuation that let stranded hundreds of US citizens and thousands of Afghans who had aided the American war effort, the president kept notably out of sight. He let it to a senior military commander and his secretary of state to tell Americans about the final moments of a conflict that ended in resounding American defeat. Biden, for his part, issued a written statement praising US troops who oversaw the airlift of more than 120,000 Afghans, US citizens and allies for their “unmatched courage, professionalism, and resolve.”

“Now, our 20-year military presence in Afghanistan has ended,” Biden said in his statement.

The muted reaction was informed by a tough reality: The war may be over, but Biden’s Afghanistan problem is not.

The president still faces daunting challenges born of the hasty end of the war, including how to help extract as many as 200 Americans and thousands of Afghans left behind, the resettlement of tens of thousands of refugees who were able to flee, and coming congressional scrutiny over how, despite increasingly fraught warnings, the administration was caught flat-footed by the rapid collapse of the Afghan government.

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