George Bush says Afghan women will 'suffer unspeakable harm' after US withdrawal

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'I think the consequences are going to be unbelievably bad'

George Bush made the comments in an interview with German international broadcaster Deutsche Welle

After Omar refused, US, UK and Nato forced invaded in October that year and remained in Afghanistan for two full decades.

 

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