NATO leaders to bid symbolic adieu to Afghanistan at summit
The Hindu
June 14 meeting is bound to renew questions about whether NATO’s most ambitious operation ever was worth it
U.S. President Joe Biden and his NATO counterparts will bid a symbolic farewell to Afghanistan on June 14 in their last summit before America winds up its longest “forever war” and the U.S. military pulls out for good. The meeting is bound to renew questions about whether NATO’s most ambitious operation ever was worth it. The 18-year effort cost the United States alone $2.26 trillion, and the price in lives includes 2,442 American troops and 1,144 personnel among U.S. allies, according to figures from Brown University. NATO does not keep a record of those who die in its operations.More Related News