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Western intervention in Afghanistan: Was it worth it? - Maj-Gen Charlie Herbert

Western intervention in Afghanistan: Was it worth it? - Maj-Gen Charlie Herbert

Update: 2025-01-02
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Western intervention in foreign conflicts has produced a mixed legacy—marked by both successes and failures. While efforts in Kosovo halted atrocities committed by Bosnian Serbs, interventions in Libya and Afghanistan were less successful. Nowhere is this clearer than in Afghanistan, where the chaotic withdrawal of NATO forces paved the way for the Taliban's return to power, silencing the voices of women.



As we enter a new year and anticipate President Donald Trump's return to the White House—known for his stance against prolonged foreign wars—The Security Podcast reflects on the legacy of Afghanistan. Major General Charlie Herbert shares his thoughts on Afghan refugees, the loss of British soldiers, and the impact on families that have been shattered, as well as those who have been left maimed and injured. He raises the important question: Was it worth it? General Herbert also expresses concern for Afghan women who were given hope only to have it taken away.
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Western intervention in Afghanistan: Was it worth it? - Maj-Gen Charlie Herbert

Western intervention in Afghanistan: Was it worth it? - Maj-Gen Charlie Herbert

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