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Stop the War calls out general’s claim that Afghanistan withdrawal is a ‘mistake’
Lindsey German

STOP the War Coalition convener Lindsey German hit back today at claims by a retired general that withdrawing from Afghanistan was a “strategic mistake.”

General Sir Richard Barrons said pulling troops out 20 years after the US-led invasion of 2001 would send the message that Western leaders “don’t have the stomach to see these things through.”

The US attacked Afghanistan in 2001 and displaced the Taliban, but the Islamist group has fought back ever since and is now rapidly reconquering territory from the internationally recognised government.

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