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Explainer: Much about US withdrawal from Afghanistan is unclear
Robert Burns, The Associated Press
 

WASHINGTON — When he pulled the plug on the American war in Afghanistan, President Joe Biden said the reasons for staying, 10 years after the death of al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden, had become “increasingly unclear.” Now that a final departure is in sight, questions about clarity have shifted to Biden’s post-withdrawal plan.

What would the United States do, for example, if the Taliban took advantage of the U.S. military departure by seizing power? And, can the United States and the international community, through diplomacy and financial aid alone, prevent a worsening of the instability in Afghanistan that kept American and coalition troops there for two decades?
 
Top US general: Afghan forces could face ‘bad possible outcomes’

Gen. Mark Milley declined to say whether Afghanistan's security forces are fully ready to stand up to the Taliban without direct international backing during a potential Taliban offensive.
Robert Burns, The Associated Press

 https://www.militarytimes.com/news/pentagon-congress/2021/05/23/much-about-us-withdrawal-from-afghanistan-is-unclear/