Pakistan never believes that we will stay, always thinking that we will go, “Mckenzie told NBC News on Friday, adding,” You know that? They are right, we leave. “
He claimed that the Taliban always had a paradise in Pakistan and the US could never solve it in two decades of conflict or reaching an agreement with Pakistan about this problem.
McKenzie also acknowledged that Washington was involved in the development of a nation that failed in Afghanistan and insisted on the Western model for the wrong country.
We began to be involved in the nation’s development operations and maybe some of them were needed in a narrower sense to protect our interests but the broader things that we might have ultimately in the long run did not help us. They spread our efforts,” said said .
I do not know that Afghanistan can be arranged or sustainable with the Western model. I know that Afghanistan can be arranged and sustainable from the Afghan model. But we pay too little attention to the reality of Afghanistan on the field,” he said.
McKenzie said that ignoring the reality of Afghanistan was expensive and “Bangkan on our side, and to the international community.”
He continued by saying that he was “proud of” American men and women on the ground on the controversial withdrawal day from Afghanistan, when Afghanistan died trying to defend the plane. He said that the fact was a highly politicized event “regrettable”.
McKenzie admitted that issuing Afghan allies from the country was a very “slow” process but did not promise anything about the “moral obligation”.
The top US general agreed that Afghanistan was a failure of Bipartisan for four US administration in two decades and added that it was a combination of “military and diplomatic failures”.
Emphasizing that a country that was struck by war was still a place to breed for threats to the US, he said he was still too early to say what would happen in Afghanistan. Extremist groups protected by the Taliban will lead to new dangers for US leadership in the future, he said.
The US stated the completion of the withdrawal of Afghanistan, August 30, 2021, ended the 20 -year war.