The last U.S. military flight left Kabul’s international airport, marking an end to nearly 20 years of occupation in Afghanistan.Cable news networks covered the announcement by Gen.
Kenneth McKenzie, the chairman of the U.S. Central Command, that the last military plane left the country, leaving control of the airport in the hands of the Taliban.
It also marked the end of a tumultuous evacuation, triggered by the quick collapse of the U.S.-supported Afghan government and then the attacks by terrorists.An ISIS-K attack last week killed 13 U.S.
service members and dozens of Afghans outside the airport gates, where a flood of people had sought to gain passage on flights to flee the country.In news coverage, a number of reporters noted that it
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