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NATO Chief Blames Afghan Leaders for State’s Collapse

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on Tuesday in a meeting of NATO envoys blamed Afghanistan’s political and military leadership for the quick collapse of the former government.

Stoltenberg said the United States and NATO are not responsible for the collapse of the former government.

“Parts of the Afghan security forces fought bravely. But they were unable to secure the country. Because ultimately, the Afghan political leadership failed to stand up to the Taliban and to achieve the peaceful solution that Afghans desperately wanted. This failure of Afghan leadership led to the tragedy we are witnessing today,” he said.

According to Stoltenberg, the withdrawal of the US-NATO soldiers was preplanned, and it was not a cause for the collapse of the Afghan state.

“We never intended to stay in Afghanistan forever. Over the past few years, from over 100,000 troops we went down to less than 10,000 – and now to zero. But what we have seen in the last few weeks was a military and political collapse at a speed which had not been anticipated,” he added.

The Taliban, however, blamed the United States and NATO for the collapse of the former government, saying that the United States and NATO used Afghanistan to reach their own goals. 

“When the Americans left, the administration collapsed automatically. Therefore, they are responsible for this crisis,” said Abdulhaq Emad, aTaliban official.

Aziz Maarej, a military analyst, said the United States and its allies in cooperation with the leaders of the former Afghan government were involved in the collapse of the government.

“The United States was in control. It was a plan of the United States, and its representative was traveling between Kabul and Qatar. Their forces were present here. They appointed corrupt officials and imposed them on the people,” he said.

Former US president Donald Trump also on Sunday called the US soldiers' withdrawal from Afghanistan irresponsible.

NATO Chief Blames Afghan Leaders for State’s Collapse

Taliban meanwhile said the United States and NATO are responsible for the collapse of the former government.

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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on Tuesday in a meeting of NATO envoys blamed Afghanistan’s political and military leadership for the quick collapse of the former government.

Stoltenberg said the United States and NATO are not responsible for the collapse of the former government.

“Parts of the Afghan security forces fought bravely. But they were unable to secure the country. Because ultimately, the Afghan political leadership failed to stand up to the Taliban and to achieve the peaceful solution that Afghans desperately wanted. This failure of Afghan leadership led to the tragedy we are witnessing today,” he said.

According to Stoltenberg, the withdrawal of the US-NATO soldiers was preplanned, and it was not a cause for the collapse of the Afghan state.

“We never intended to stay in Afghanistan forever. Over the past few years, from over 100,000 troops we went down to less than 10,000 – and now to zero. But what we have seen in the last few weeks was a military and political collapse at a speed which had not been anticipated,” he added.

The Taliban, however, blamed the United States and NATO for the collapse of the former government, saying that the United States and NATO used Afghanistan to reach their own goals. 

“When the Americans left, the administration collapsed automatically. Therefore, they are responsible for this crisis,” said Abdulhaq Emad, aTaliban official.

Aziz Maarej, a military analyst, said the United States and its allies in cooperation with the leaders of the former Afghan government were involved in the collapse of the government.

“The United States was in control. It was a plan of the United States, and its representative was traveling between Kabul and Qatar. Their forces were present here. They appointed corrupt officials and imposed them on the people,” he said.

Former US president Donald Trump also on Sunday called the US soldiers' withdrawal from Afghanistan irresponsible.

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