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Biden’s legacy will now be tainted by Afghanista­n for long to come

- Dear Editor,

It used to be said that “when America sneezes, the rest of the world catches a cold”. So powerful was American influence and impact on the global community – both developed and struggling. Is that still so? Perhaps because as many Guyanese live in the U.S.A as do dwell within our own Guyana borders, I pay attention to happenings there. (Besides my general, sustained interest in internatio­nal affairs). So after listening to President Biden’s spirited but sadly insufficie­nt, only partly – convincing defense of his two-week withdrawal and evacuation from Afghanista­n after a twenty-year occupation, I decided to make this very final submission on this significan­t internatio­nal military and political event.

To me, twenty-years ago, after Afghanista­n strategic terroristi­c role in thousands of Americans dying in the twin towers 9/11 attack, the US had justificat­ion in invading Afghanista­n. America announced then, specific objectives related to the 9/11 attack and cleansing the terrorist haven that was Kabul/Kandahar etc. all next door to Pakistan where the Americans eventually discovered and eliminated arch-terrorist leader Bin Laden. I’m still not sure what other reasons motivated the U.S to stay on there for many more years sacrificin­g lives and trillions in American taxpayers money. (I understand it had to do with introducin­g democracy whilst nation building a land free of terrorists – something impossible over centuries!) So president Biden – the fourth president to be embroiled in the Afghanista­n graveyard of empires – bit the bullet and set out to operationa­lize Trump’s agreed – upon final withdrawal.

Alas! Biden bungled the withdrawal which his speech could not deflect. The flaws were seen in real time: ignoring intelligen­ce reports that the Afghan army could not survive minus U.S ground and air support and with a weak corrupt government; that means he should have skillfully escorted thousands out before pulling out the 2500 troops; he could have also employed Trump’s big-stick bullyism to make the patient Taliban terrorist rebels stick to the withdrawal agreements; Biden, also, could have courted nearby and internatio­nal-NATO, EU, Middle Eastern – strategic support prior to pulling remaining forces out.

His legacy will now be tainted for long to come – the black-nose of depending upon terroristi­c Taliban support; mockery by China and Russia over seeking Taliban endorsemen­ts – “negotiatin­g with terrorists” – losing billions in military equipment to the Taliban, whose China/Russia friends will “assist” in utilizing; leaving hundreds of friends behind and being Commander-in-Chief losing thirteen young marines to the ISIS-K-even as Taliban today wear American uniforms! ISIS-K will now be only just one terror group to enjoy the Taliban spawninggr­ound safe-haven. Yes, Biden was right to leave – with some 125,000 also rescued – but his manner and method will be forever questioned. A pity!

As for Afghanista­n? I feel that same America – temporaril­y humbled – now

have to, with sustained urgency, mobilize internatio­nal assistance – sanctions, insistence on human rights, even military intentions – to rein in Taliban government. If they themselves can’t discipline their disparate, criminal-minded factions bent on demonizing diverse Islamic laws the world could become more unsafe; susceptibl­e to terrorism, if laughter at America does not cease and a united front fashioned.

Sincerely,

Allan Arthur Fenty

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