Afghanistan, Aug. 31 -- Four years after the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, anger and frustration persist among veterans and lawmakers, who view the chaotic exit as a damaging strategic failure.
Four years after the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, frustration and anger remain strong among American veterans and Republican lawmakers who view the exit as disastrous.
Fox News reported on Saturday that many veterans, particularly those who served in the Middle East, remain disillusioned by the chaotic withdrawal and its long-term consequences.
Rep.Patrick Harrigan, a North Carolina Republican and former Special Forces officer, said the disorderly exit reflected America's strategic weakness and posed risks for future generations.
Rep. Do...