Foreign media: After the US military withdrew from Afghanistan, the Afghan people who promised to work for them were torn apart and faced multiple risks. Country | Afghanistan | US military
On August 17th, Qatari Al Jazeera TV reported that since the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan in August 2021, the risks faced by Afghan people who have worked for the US military in their own country have multiplied, and their survival and safety are full of uncertainty and fear.
According to reports, the US government had promised that "Afghan nationals fighting alongside the US military" would have a home in the US, but subsequent government work reports showed that the government was unable to fulfill that promise. As the White House stated in its April assessment, the former government had no plans on how to withdraw troops, Americans, and Afghan allies.
The report states that although the withdrawal of Western countries from this war-torn country has been welcomed by certain sectors of Afghan society, for thousands of people, the chaotic withdrawal of the United States has left them with little hope for the future of their homeland.
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