America’s retreat from Afghanistan after nearly 20 years of war, $2 trillion in taxpayer dollars, and 2,448 dead servicemembers is nearly complete. The top commander of U.S. forces there, Army General Austin “Scott” Miller, stepped down on Monday after three years in the role. He is not being replaced. Good riddance.We can now say that this war, in which I fought in 2010-11, will end in defeat. The Taliban currently controls half of Afghanistan’s districts and actively contests an additional quarter that, on paper, remain in government hands. Last month, Miller warned that “a civil war is certainly a path that can be visualized if this continues on the trajectory it’s on right now.” For the
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