Three years ago this month, the United States withdrew from Afghanistan following more than 20 years of armed intervention and institution-building intended to transform it into a vibrant, egalitarian democracy. This effort failed — and Afghanistan is once again ruled by the Taliban. In his new book, “The Last Commander: The Once and Future Battle for Afghanistan,” Lt. Gen. Sami Sadat — the last commander of the army of the Afghan republic — details the consequences of America’s retreat on Afghanistan and the world. You can read this article in full at The New York Post.
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