‘We gave everything’: Afghan allies abandoned by U.S. share fears of life under Taliban
Summary
As the U.S. ended its military presence in Afghanistan, many Afghans who had worked with U.S. forces were left in the country. Relocation programs for these individuals were paused by the Trump administration, leaving them concerned about living under Taliban rule.Key Facts
- The U.S. officially ended its military involvement in Afghanistan four years ago.
- Thousands of Afghans who assisted U.S. forces were not relocated as initially planned.
- The Trump administration halted relocation programs for Afghan allies.
- Many of these Afghans are worried about their safety under Taliban control.
- The article includes interviews with Afghans sharing their fears and memories of the Taliban's takeover.
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