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Anniversary of the last American soldier’s departure from Afghanistan

Chris Donahue, the last American soldier, exited Afghanistan on August 31, 2021, marking the end of the 20-year presence of foreign forces in Afghanistan.

The withdrawal of foreign forces from Afghanistan was one of the four main components of the Doha Agreement, which mandated the complete withdrawal of foreign troops, including American military personnel.

The military withdrawal program facilitated the Taliban’s rapid advance in 2021, culminating in their entry into Kabul on August 15, 2021, and the subsequent establishment of the “Taliban-ruled Afghanistan.”

Until August 15, 2021, not all foreign troops had departed from Afghanistan. Some foreign forces, including American soldiers, were responsible for evacuating embassy personnel, a process that took place from August 15 to August 31.

As of August 31, this process concluded, and Chris Donahue became the last American soldier to leave Afghanistan, marking the end of the 20-year presence of foreign forces in the country.

The departure of Chris Donahue symbolizes the completion of a significant chapter in Afghanistan’s history, while the aftermath of the withdrawal continues to shape the country’s future.

The event has sparked global reflections on the two-decade-long international engagement in Afghanistan and its implications for regional stability.

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