Here’s something good that I want to share with what I read today. It’s about how a similar manner as the US and other NATO accomplices, the UK is this week inspecting its job in Afghanistan as troops leave and another period of our commitment with that nation starts. It's anything but a cruel spotlight. The media has a lot of compassion toward our powers who were locked in there, for the individuals who have gotten back with extraordinary wounds, and for families who have lost friends and family, as in any contention.
Looking at it, The harder inquiries are for policymakers. What has been accomplished? For what reason would they say that they are leaving now? Also, most importantly, what will occur straightaway, not least to those in Afghanistan whose lives have been modified by our commitment and who should confront a future that our very association has directed? These questions lingers on my mind.
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