Defense Secretary: ‘This is Our Chance to Bring Troops Home from Afghanistan for Good’
After the 9/11 attacks, the U.S. military deployed to Afghanistan to fight terrorists and “remove the safe haven that the Taliban offered them. For more than 18 years, America has been protected,” Defense Secretary Mark Esper writes in The Washington Post.
“But this success has come at a high price. Nearly 3,000 U.S. and allied troops have been killed in action, thousands more have been wounded, and we have spent more than $1 trillion to keep us safe and help the people of Afghanistan.”
Over the weekend, “we achieved a promising milestone to bring the war in Afghanistan to a responsible end with the signing of an agreement between the United States and the Taliban. It is a road map to peace, security and stability that, while fraught with many imperfections and uncertainties, is supported by the Afghan government and our NATO allies. Thanks to President Trump’s leadership, it is the best chance we have ever had to end this conflict.”
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