Dispatch on the Anniversary of the Afghanistan Fall
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“Right now, this life cannot be called a life. But somehow we are forced to live it.” - Asyeah Jasoor, 22 It’s been a year since the US finally withdrew from Afghanistan on Aug. 30 after occupying the country for more than two decades. The Biden administration’s hasty removal of US troops led to chaotic scenes at Kabul’s international airport, with Afghans clamoring to leave before the Taliban took over. At least 170 people and 13 American service members were killed by twin
Dispatch on the Anniversary of the Afghanistan Fall
Dispatch on the Anniversary of the…
Dispatch on the Anniversary of the Afghanistan Fall
“Right now, this life cannot be called a life. But somehow we are forced to live it.” - Asyeah Jasoor, 22 It’s been a year since the US finally withdrew from Afghanistan on Aug. 30 after occupying the country for more than two decades. The Biden administration’s hasty removal of US troops led to chaotic scenes at Kabul’s international airport, with Afghans clamoring to leave before the Taliban took over. At least 170 people and 13 American service members were killed by twin