The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Afghan war called ‘strategic failure’

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WASHINGTON » The top U.S. military officer called the 20-year war in Afghanista­n a “strategic failure” and acknowledg­ed to Congress on Tuesday that he had favored keeping several thousand troops in the country to prevent a collapse of the U.S.-supported Kabul government and a rapid takeover by the Taliban.

Republican­s on the Senate Armed Services Committee pointed to the testimony by Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, as evidence that President Joe Biden had been untruthful when, in a television interview last month, he suggested the military had not urged him to keep troops in Afghanista­n. Milley refused to say what advice he gave Biden last spring when Biden was considerin­g whether to comply with an agreement the Trump administra­tion had made with the Taliban to reduce the American troop presence to zero by May 2021, ending a U.S. war that began in October 2001. Testifying alongside Milley, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin also refused to reveal his advice to Biden.

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