Opinion | The Army Needs to Understand the Afghanistan Disaster

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Opinion | The Army Needs to Understand the Afghanistan Disaster
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From WSJopinion: The military isn’t infallible, and it is time to be held accountable for our part in the defeat in Afghanistan, write AbuJeshua and MatthewZais

The U.S. war in Afghanistan was a costly failure. More than 2,400 Americans died during the two-decade conflict. Tens of thousands more returned home with life-altering wounds. The Kabul government collapsed before American forces had withdrawn and the Afghan Army simply evaporated. The Taliban marked its victory with celebratory gunfire and parades.

This disastrous outcome deserves an honest reckoning. Such introspection is especially needed within the U.S. Army, which provided most of the mission commanders and a majority of the troops. Unfortunately, there is little incentive for either the service’s leaders or bureaucracy to conduct such an inquiry.

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