Berlin: Former President George W.
Bush criticized Western withdrawals from Afghanistan in an interview with German broadcasters released Wednesday, said he was worried that Afghanistan women and daughters would “suffer unspeakable losses.” Asked in an interview with German international announcer Deutsche Welle whether withdrawal was a mistake, Bush replied: “You know, I think that, yes, because I think the consequences will be very bad.” The war in Afghanistan began under Bush after the September 11, 2001 attacks in the United States.
Washington gave Taliban leader Mullah Omar an ultimatum: Submit leader of Al-Qaeda Osama bin Laden and dismantled the militant training camp or prepared to be attacked.
Omar refused, and the US-led coalition launched an invasion in October.
The withdrawal of US troops and NATO moved earlier this year by the current president Joe Biden is now approaching completion.
Taliban fighters have surged through the district by district, controlling the country’s great plots.
In a DW interview, which marked the official visit of the German Chancellor who marked the official visit Angela Merkel to the US, Bush said Merkel had supported the spread in Afghanistan in the part of “because he saw progress that could be made for young girls and women in Afghanistan.” “It cannot be trusted how the community has changed from the brutality of the Taliban, and suddenly – unfortunately – I am worried that Afghan women and girls will suffer unspeakable hazards,” Bush said.
During the Taliban government in the late 1990s, women were mostly limited to their homes, and girls did not have access to education.
Apart from protests from the US and Europe, the Taliban apply the extreme version of Islamic Islamic law.
However, there is no mass violence against girls and women.
“I’m sad,” Bush said.
“Laura (Bush) and I spent a lot of time with Afghan women, and they were afraid.
And I thought of all the translators and people who helped not only US troops but NATO troops, and it seemed they would only go behind to be slaughtered by people This is very brutal.
And it destroys my heart.
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