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American Withdrawal From Afghanistan provides an in-depth examination of the United States’ complete military and diplomatic withdrawal from Afghanistan following two decades of conflict. Author P.M. Kamath explores the complex factors that led to this decision, including political pressures, military considerations, and the evolving strategic landscape in Central Asia.
The book analyzes the consequences of the withdrawal for Afghanistan, the region, and American global standing. It covers the rapid collapse of the Afghan government, the Taliban’s return to power, and the humanitarian crisis that followed. Kamath offers critical perspectives on policy decisions, the role of successive administrations, and the lessons that should inform future American interventions.
This non-fiction work serves as both historical documentation and policy analysis, providing readers with a thorough understanding of why America left Afghanistan and what this withdrawal means for international relations and regional stability.







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