An exclusive look at the US withdrawal from Afghanistan

ABC News’ Martha Raddatz speaks with Gen. Austin Scott Miller, the commander overseeing the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, as he shares his hopes and concerns for the country.

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23 thoughts on “An exclusive look at the US withdrawal from Afghanistan

  1. How you going to train them to use a bunch of damn weapons yet take them when you fkn leave???? More ass backwards policies made in the pentagon and WH

  2. When are people from other countries going to learn, USA in office, personnel pen pusher use you, promise you, then leave you to be slaugther, wake up people. Thanks to the men and women who served cause they are the brave ones on the frontline, but forget the people in office in there suits and ties cause most of them have no common sense. Sorry folks stupidity can't be fix.

  3. That poor Afghan Special Forces commander – he knows what's already happening and sees the writing on the wall, he knows that he and likely most of his men will die in the comming days/weeks.

    The Afghans had 20 years and billions of dollars of investment. A completely subsidized military and a security infrastructure that was propped up by the US military for decades.

    How much more American blood must be spilt and how much more treasure must be spent until Americans realize that the Afghans have no true national identity – most don't see themselves as a nation, but rather a collection of simple communities/farmers and tribal units fighting over territory.

    The afghan national police and the afghan national army were a joke in 2010 and are a joke now. Many of them would change sides and fight with the Taliban during the summer fighting season and then switch in the winter.

    Ten or twenty MORE years and trillions more dollars won't change that. Get the U.S. troops out and leave the Afghans to manage their own country. They have had every opportunity to step up but their leaders and army instead choose the path of cowardice and corruption. I saw how the Afghan National Army works and it's pathetic. There are a few good people and their Special Ops guys are pretty solid, but they are far too few to hold the line. The average Afghan have known for years the Taliban would return to power.

    The collapse was inevitable.

    The situation for the people at the Airport and around the country is dire and saddening, but they knew or should have known (given their own history) that the US and NATO wouldn't be there forever, nor should they.

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