British MPs see ‘retreat’ as Boris Johnson confirms Afghanistan exit

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The last British troops in Afghanistan are leaving, ending a two-decade-long presence in a move some of Boris Johnson’s own MPs condemned as a “retreat.”

As he follows the lead of U.S. President Joe Biden in drawing down his country’s military presence, British Prime Minister Johnson told MPs Thursday the U.K. must be “realistic about our ability alone to influence the course of events.”that its own withdrawal is on track to be completed by the end of August. It comes amid warnings that Afghanistan could plunge further into civil war in the face of a Taliban insurgency.

More than 450 British soldiers have been killed during Britain’s time in Afghanistan. The U.K.’s last combat troops left the country in 2014, but hundreds of British armed service members remained as part of a NATO mission to train Afghan forces. “Can he explain to me, how does Britain’s foreign policy work in a country like Afghanistan, if persistence isn’t persistent, if endurance doesn’t endure, then how can people trust us as an ally? How can people look at us as a friend?”Tobias Ellwood, a former soldier who chairs the cross-party defense select committee, acknowledged the gravity of the choice facing Johnson.

 

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To finish an Enemy, make him a Friend. Taliban can be made friends with economic aid and support. In turn, they may behave even more good to minorities, womens and every segment of society.

They're supposed to stay in every boondoggle infinitely? People would rather do anything, terrible things, than be occupied by a foreign power. Staying just perpetuates it. No healing can happen without leaving.

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