US: We 'lost' the 20-year war in Afghanistan, says top US general

WASHINGTON, 01 October 2021, (TON): The top US general conceded in a stark admission on Wednesday that the United States "lost" the 20-year war in Afghanistan.

The House Armed Services Committee said "it is clear, it is obvious to all of us, that the war in Afghanistan did not end on the terms we wanted, with the Taliban in power in Kabul," General Mark Milley, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff.”

"The war was a strategic failure," Milley told a committee hearing about the US troop pullout from Afghanistan and the chaotic evacuation from the capital Kabul.

Milley said "it wasn't lost in the last 20 days or even 20 months."

"There's a cumulative effect to a series of strategic decisions that go way back," said the general, the top military advisor to President Joe Biden, who ordered an end to the 20-year US troop presence in Afghanistan.

Milley said "whenever you get some phenomenon like a war that is lost -- and it has been, in the sense of we accomplished our strategic task of protecting America against Al-Qaeda, but certainly the end state is a whole lot different than what we wanted."

He said "so whenever a phenomenon like that happens, there's an awful lot of causal factors and we're going to have to figure that out. A lot of lessons learned here."

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