Column | Afghan women endure draconian Taliban, 23 years after 9/11
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Bush stated that "Afghanistan's people have been brutalized - many are starving and many have fled," highlighting the dire humanitarian crisis and oppression faced by the Afghan populace under Taliban rule.
The situation for women in Afghanistan has become even more restrictive since the U.S. military withdrawal, as they are once again barred from school and subjected to harsh edicts.
The aftermath of the U.S. intervention in Afghanistan illustrates a troubling narrative of failure that reflects deep-seated issues in U.S. foreign policy and its lasting impacts.
Nearly two decades following the start of the 'war on terror,' the Taliban's return to power underscores the ongoing struggles for human rights and governance in Afghanistan.
Read at Washington Post
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