USA regretted the withdrawal of all troops from Afghanistan, said the head of the Joint Committee of Headquarters General Mark Milli (Mark Milley), writes The Hill.
At the hearing in the Congress, the military called a 20-year-old war in Afghanistan, which killed 2461 American, “strategic failure”. According to him, he and the head of the US Central Command General Frank McKenzy (Frank Mckenzie) initially offered to the US President Joe Bidenu (Joseph Biden) did not withdraw all troops and leave several thousand soldiers to prevent the Taliban’s Possiplation of Power in Kabul (the Taliban movement is recognized terrorist and prohibited in Russia). Biden ignored tips. According to the general, the Pentagon followed about 2.5 thousand military in Afghanistan. Millie urged to extract from the lessons.
Taliban came to power in Kabul on August 15 after the withdrawal of the main part of the American troops from Afghanistan. Fully US Army left the state by August 31. The American leader Joe Biden explained that he was upset about the conclusion of the troops, because the further stay of the US strength in the country would threaten big losses.
Earlier United States Defense Minister Lloyd Austin (Lloyd Austin) said that the US has no plans to return to Afghanistan.