The Consequences of a Hasty Withdrawal from Afghanistan
20 August 2021
Dakota L. Wood, Senior Research Fellow for Defense Programs at The Heritage Foundation and former U.S. Marine who served two decades, including during Operation Enduring Freedom, discusses the implications of the precipitous withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan, what it means for our allies and Afghan women, how it is perceived by other terror groups and China, and how President Biden ignored the advice of military experts.
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