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Published: August 14, 2024 11:52 pm
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Afghan authorities marked the anniversary of their return to power with a military parade at a former US air base

The Taliban celebrated the anniversary of the chaotic US withdrawal from Afghanistan with a military show at the former US air base in Bagram, which for two decades had served as the main stronghold for the American-led war.

Taliban forces seized the capital Kabul on August 15, 2021, after the US-backed government collapsed amid a hasty withdrawal of American troops. The country now marks the date as the official “Afghan Jihad” Victory Day, while August 31 is celebrated as the day when the last American soldier left Afghanistan.

The military parade in Bagram on Wednesday featured Soviet-era tanks, artillery pieces, and aircraft – as well as dozens of US-made armored vehicles abandoned by the Americans. More parades featuring American weaponry were held in Kabul, Kandahar province, and elsewhere across the country. Videos of the events, broadcast internationally, also showed columns of uniformed Afghan security forces marching with rifles and heavy machine guns. A swarm of motorbikes showcased homemade bombs used in roadside ambushes against US-led forces during the war.

The Taliban held a parade today showcasing all the equipment Joe Biden and Kamala Harris gave them pic.twitter.com/6DTDR0TKzL

— Karli Bonne’ 🇺🇸 (@KarluskaP) August 14, 2024

Thousands of people attended, including senior Taliban officials and foreign diplomats, according to reports. The military show was followed by speeches commemorating what Prime Minister Mohammad Hassan Akhund called a “decisive victory over an international arrogant and occupying force.”

The US and its allies sent troops to Afghanistan in 2001 to fight Al-Qaeda and other jihadist groups as part of Washington’s global ‘War on Terror,’ proclaimed following the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The Western forces quickly took Kabul, but the Taliban remained active in large swaths of the country, and the war with insurgents dragged on for many years while becoming increasingly unpopular in the US.

The US spent 3 Trillion dollars, 2 decades of War and countless wasted lives

To replace the Taliban with the Taliban

3 years on the Afghans are celebrating their victory over the “greatest military on earth” The parades Armor, air force and weapons all provided by the USA pic.twitter.com/ttuNBLjPHE

— Chay Bowes (@BowesChay) August 14, 2024

The Taliban eventually recaptured several provincial capitals and marched on Kabul with little to no resistance in August 2021. The unexpected fall of the city forced the Pentagon to carry out a hasty evacuation of diplomats and American nationals.

This is disgusting.

The Taliban held a MILITARY PARADE with the equipment that the UNITED STATES left during the horrific withdrawal from Afghanistan.

pic.twitter.com/QT7xrjSloH

— Graham Allen (@GrahamAllen_1) August 14, 2024

The last American soldier, US Army Major General Chris Donahue, boarded a military transport plane shortly before the deadline for the withdrawal expired on August 31, 2021, ending a grueling 20-year military campaign that cost billions and killed tens of thousands. Washington has been roundly criticized for its handling of the evacuation, in which 13 American service members were killed, and for leaving thousands of allied Afghans behind.

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