'In the end it was a sin of inattention,' npwCNN writes for CNNOpinion.
Nick Paton Walsh is CNN's International Security Editor. He has reported extensively from Afghanistan for the past 15 years. The opinions in this article belong to the author.For the hundreds of Afghans -- crushing each other close to suffocation outside the North Gate of Kabul's airport and holding babies in the air for US Marines to grab -- the lack of regard paid to their country and the events unfolding in it has been palpable for a while now.
Hide Caption 21 of 44 Photos: Afghanistan in crisis after Taliban takeoverA Taliban flag is seen on a motorcycle ridden by a Taliban fighter on August 15.Hide Caption 22 of 44 Photos: Afghanistan in crisis after Taliban takeoverBritish forces arrive in Kabul on August 15 to assist British nationals in evacuating the city.Hide Caption 23 of 44 Photos: Afghanistan in crisis after Taliban takeoverA US military helicopter flies above the US Embassy in Kabul on August 15.
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