The United States has never fought to win in Afghanistan. President Trump


The Taliban also want the withdrawal of US forces and the presence of foreign troops in Afghanistan in order to collect as many dollars as possible. US President

US President Donald Trump says the United States has never fought for victory in Afghanistan, except for a short time. In a tweet, President Trump criticized the Wall Street Journal and the newspaper "The newspaper wants me not to work in Afghanistan without thinking, he was quoted as saying.

President Trump said that someone should explain to this newspaper that we have been present in Afghanistan for 19 years and now the number of troops there is decreasing. President Trump said that the Taliban also has two opinions regarding the withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan. . 

The Taliban want the withdrawal of American forces and they want the foreign forces to stay in Afghanistan to collect as many dollars as possible, he said. We have never fought to win in Afghanistan, and Despite being a great military power, we have only been playing the role of a police force in Afghanistan.

The Wall Street Journal reported that the Taliban knew that President Trump was anxious to withdraw US troops from Afghanistan before the presidential election so that they could declare it their diplomatic victory. According to the publication, the Taliban could take advantage of President Trump's uneasiness and prolong the affair in the hope that eventually President Trump will take action unconsciously.

It should be noted that President Donald Trump's administration signed a peace agreement with the Taliban in February this year to end the long war in Afghanistan. Under this agreement, foreign forces will withdraw from Afghanistan. After the Afghan talks, a government structure will be formed with political understanding. The initial points of the agreement between the United States and the Taliban had just begun to be implemented. Terrorist attacks in Afghanistan have once again increased.

The Afghan Taliban continue to target Afghan forces.

Dozens of Afghan officials have been killed in a series of attacks since the agreement was signed. The United States has said it reserves the right to defend Afghan forces.

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