Military leaves Afghanistan

 Washington Examiner:

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"I'm here to announce the completion of our withdrawal from Afghanistan and the end of the military mission to evacuate American citizens," Gen. Kenneth F. McKenzie Jr., U.S. CENTCOM commander, announced at a Pentagon briefing on Monday evening local time.

All of the remaining U.S. troops in Afghanistan, a number that progressively dwindled ahead of the exit date, have left the country shortly after midnight in Kabul, in line with President Joe Biden’s self-imposed withdrawal date, as celebratory gunfire rang out across the capital city.

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It was one of the more chaotic retreats in history.  The story does not indicate whether all of the American civilians were evacuated.  While the Taliban never defeated the US forces in the war, Biden's decision to leave looks like a defeat.

See, also:

Macron vows French troops will remain in Iraq even if US withdraws

And:

Biden breaks vow and leaves stranded Americans in the hands of bloodthirsty Taliban

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