The Fall of Kabul

Joe Biden claimed “zero” parallels between U.S. withdrawals from Afghanistan and Vietnam. As the Taliban take Kabul, he’s proved wrong.


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The Fall of Kabul

Nick Turse

Joe Biden claimed “zero” parallels between U.S. withdrawals from Afghanistan and Vietnam. As the Taliban take Kabul, he’s proved wrong.

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As the Taliban Seize Cities, Desperate Afghans Are Trapped in an American-Made Fiasco

Andrew Quilty

Since 2001, urban Afghans have enjoyed a return of ordinary freedoms. Now they have the most to lose.

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