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Retired U.S. general: Afghanistan is disintegrating - POLITICO

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One of America's former military commanders in Afghanistan said Sunday that the situation there is falling apart even before the United States completes its withdrawal from the embattled Asian nation.

Speaking on CNN's "Fareed Zakaria GPS," Gen. David Petraeus said, "The situation on the ground has become increasingly dire with each passing week."

Earlier this year, President Joe Biden announced that U.S. troops would be withdrawn from Afghanistan, and he recently moved up the date of the final departure. Biden's efforts to end the longest U.S. war in history — something that former President Donald Trump advocated but was unable to complete — have drawn a range of responses, from praise to tired resignation to dismay, particularly from those who fought and led the war.

"I fear we will look back and regret the decision to withdraw," Petraeus said. "Sadly, we may regret that sooner than I had originally thought when I said that right after the decision was announced."

Petraeus, who retired from the Army to become director of the CIA in 2011, added: "Beyond that, I think we will also look back and regret the hasty way in which we seem to be doing this."

American, British and other international forces invaded Afghanistan late in 2001 in response to the 9/11 attacks and rapidly ousted the Taliban regime that had supported Osama bin Laden and provided him refuge. Bin Laden fled to neighboring Pakistan and was assassinated there by U.S. forces in 2011. The Taliban, however, never fully went away, and the war lingered on.

Zakaria suggested that the Afghan forces had been content to let the U.S. do much of the fighting against the Taliban. Petraeus pushed back on that notion.

"The Afghan National Security Forces had been fighting and dying in very large numbers. And they still are. The problem now is they're not sure if someone is coming to the rescue, and that injects a very considerable amount of uncertainty into the battlefield," he said.

Zakaria also noted reasons for American frustration with the war in Afghanistan, including the inability to get at Taliban bases in Pakistan.

The retired general sympathized with that perspective but said withdrawing American troops was not going to end the fighting there.

"No one wants to see endless wars ended more than those who have actually served in them, but we are not ending this war, we are ending U.S. Involvement in it," he said.

Petraeus also told Zakaria: "What I see now, sadly, is the onset of what is going to be quite a brutal civil war."

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