Ex-Defense Sec on Biden in Afghanistan: No accountability is ‘ultimate disgrace’ after ‘all the human loss’

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Ex-Defense Sec on Biden in Afghanistan: No accountability is ‘ultimate disgrace’ after ‘all the human loss’
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Chris Miller, former Acting Secretary of Defense on the 21st anniversary of 9/11 and the Afghanistan withdrawal failure. Miller comments that the lessons learned after 9/11 of allowing “sanctuary” of terrorists “has been forgotten,” commenting that with the withdrawal of United States from Afghanistan last August, it is “horrific” the lack of acknowledgment and accountability given to the failures of the withdrawal with “the human lose on their side and our side.”

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