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What Afghanistan Are We Looking At Over The Next Decade?

The Taliban will run Afghanistan again within months, writes Islamic law scholar Raj Bhala, detailing what to expect.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>A pedestrian wears a protective mask while walking along a sidewalk in Kabul,  on July 12, 2020. (Photographer: Jim Huylebroek/Bloomberg)</p></div>
A pedestrian wears a protective mask while walking along a sidewalk in Kabul, on July 12, 2020. (Photographer: Jim Huylebroek/Bloomberg)
Fifty years after America withdrew from South Vietnam in April 1973, losing its first war, which lasted eight years, America is quitting Afghanistan. The final withdrawal deadline of September 11 will mark the worst terrorist attacks on U.S. soil, which claimed 2,977 lives. In losing its second war, at least 2,352 Americans died, excluding private contractors and suicides, and $2.26 trillion dollars were spent including the cost of v...
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