Little has been achieved in 20 years of war, and as the Taliban regroup, ordinary Afghans brace for an uncertain future

Military retreats from Afghanistan are problematic, as the British (1842) and the Red Army (1989) discovered to their cost. The cliffs of the Khyber Pass feature many memorials and plaques to departing or defeated foreign forces. The 2021 Afghan withdrawal is less fraught – the US is not yet retreating under fire. But the march to the exit has nonetheless turned into an undignified sprint.

Most Americans will welcome this accelerated end to an unpopular war. Yet it spells catastrophe for Afghans who pinned their hopes and their country’s future on western support in fighting Taliban and Islamist terrorism and who believed the nation-building promises made by George W Bush and others.

Western politicians, including in the UK, shield their eyes. They don’t want to see, let alone discuss, what’s about to happen

Related: Stay, go, delay: Joe Biden is trapped and has no good choices in Afghanistan

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