Five Years After the Afghanistan Withdrawal, Unfulfilled Promises to Our Allies Remain

This month marks the five-year anniversary of the United States completing its tumultuous military withdrawal from Afghanistan, bringing the two-decade-long conflict to an abrupt end. The post Five Years After the Afghanistan Withdrawal, the Unfulfilled Promises to Our Allies Remain appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

Five Years After the Afghanistan Withdrawal, Unfulfilled Promises to Our Allies Remain

TL;DR

  • The U.S. military withdrawal from Afghanistan concluded five years ago, ending a 20-year conflict.
  • Tens of thousands of Afghan allies, including interpreters, were left behind after the withdrawal.
  • Afghan interpreter Ahmad Ehsan, who worked with U.S. forces, has faced multiple rejections for a Special Immigrant Visa (SIV).
  • Ehsan's visa application was denied due to an unsuccessful polygraph test, administered under circumstances he and his former colleagues deem unfair.
  • Former colleagues and supervisors have provided letters of support, attesting to Ehsan's crucial role and faithful service.
  • Many Afghan allies left behind live in constant fear of reprisal and feel betrayed by the U.S.
  • The article suggests that relocation and visa issuance for Afghans effectively halted during the Donald Trump administration due to executive orders and policy choices.