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U.S., NATO formally begin troop pullout from Afghanistan

AT Monitoring Desk

KABUL: The United States and NATO officially began withdrawing their last troops from Afghanistan on May 1, leaving the country to an uncertain future amid raging violence in the absence of a peace deal.

Up to 3,500 U.S. troops and some 7,000 NATO soldiers are to leave Afghanistan by September 11, ending two decades of foreign military presence.

U.S. and NATO troops, as well as military equipment had already started leaving the country, but Washington has made an issue of the May 1 date because it is a deadline agreed with the Taliban in February 2020 to complete the pullout.

Amid concerns that an emboldened Taliban might attack the forces during the withdrawal process, a NATO official said any attacks would be met with a forceful response.

Late on April 30, acting Afghan Interior Minister Hayatullah Hayat ordered top police commanders to “increase the checkpoints in cities and carry out search operations on entry gates,” saying the Taliban “might increase the violence.”

A stark reminder of the continued insecurity came late on April 30, when a car-bomb explosion in Pul-e Alam, the capital of Logar Province, killed at least 30 people and wounded more than 100.

No one claimed responsibility for the blast.U.S. President Joe Biden last month announced the withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan by September 11, the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the United States in 2001.

That’s four months later than the deadline agreed by the previous U.S. administration of Donald Trump.

NATO has said it would follow the same timetable for withdrawing members of its Resolute Support mission.

The pullout will be a test for the Afghan security forces, with U.S. generals expressing concerns in recent weeks that it might lead to the collapse of the Afghan government or a new civil war.

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