The Fiji Times

Sacrifice, sorrow –– 20 years of war in Afghanista­n

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KABUL, Afghanista­n — President Joe Biden has announced a withdrawal of all remaining US troops from Afghanista­n by September, about 20 years after the start of a war provoked by the deadliest terror assault on the United States.

Mr Biden’s plan, announced on Wednesday, is to pull out all the American forces — now numbering 2500 — by September 11, the anniversar­y of the attacks on the twin towers in New York and the Pentagon that were co-ordinated from Afghanista­n by the late al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden.

There were 2500 to 3000 US troops in Afghanista­n when Mr Biden took office, the smallest number since early in the war. The number peaked at 100,000 during president Barack Obama’s first term.

Associated Press photograph­ers have recorded the two-decade conflict from every angle. So many of their images have conveyed the drama and grim reality of battle: US Marines nearly swallowed in clouds of swirling sand as they returned fire on Taliban shooters; a Marine with shrapnel wounds to his face and body peering out from behind bloodied bandages; an Air Force paramedic draping an American flag over the remains of two US soldiers killed by an improvised explosive device; Marines rushing a comrade who had been shot in the chest to a waiting medevac helicopter.

They also have captured the unexpected — such as when a soldier roused from sleep during an attack rushed to a defensive position in Restrepo wearing his bright red and white “I Love New York” boxer shorts — and the poignant, including a frame of a soldier sitting on his top bunk after hanging a hand-drawn American flag sent by friends with the message “We Support Our Troops!”

 ?? US Marines from the 24th Marine Expedition­ary Unit try to take shelter from a sandstorm at forward operating base Dwyer in the Helmand province of southern Afghanista­n on May 7, 2008. Picture: AP Photo/ David Guttenfeld­er, File ??
US Marines from the 24th Marine Expedition­ary Unit try to take shelter from a sandstorm at forward operating base Dwyer in the Helmand province of southern Afghanista­n on May 7, 2008. Picture: AP Photo/ David Guttenfeld­er, File

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