August 31: End of America’s Longest War in Afghanistan

The Doha Agreement between the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan and the United States, paved the way for the withdrawal of foreign forces.

August 31 is not just another date on the calendar; it marks the end of the United States’ 20-year presence in Afghanistan, a presence that began under the slogan of the “War on Terror” and concluded with the departure of the last U.S. soldier from Kabul Airport in 2021.

On October 7, 2001, following the deadly September 11 attacks, the U.S. and its allies launched air and ground assaults on Afghan soil. At the time, U.S. President George W. Bush declared: “On my orders, the United States military has begun strikes against al Qaeda terrorist training camps and military installations of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan.”

With the signing of the Bonn Agreement and the establishment of an interim government led by Hamid Karzai, Afghanistan entered a new phase. However, security remained fragile. The killing of Osama bin Laden in Pakistan, which then-President Barack Obama called a “major victory,” failed to change the course of the war.

Barack Obama, after bin Laden’s death, said: “The United States has conducted an operation that killed Osama bin Laden, the leader of al Qaeda.”

NATO’s official mission ended in 2014, but fighting continued, and the Islamic Emirate grew stronger once again.

In 2020, the Doha Agreement was signed between the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan and the United States, an accord that paved the way for the withdrawal of foreign forces.

Joe Biden, the fourth U.S. president to inherit the Afghan war, ultimately set the final withdrawal deadline for August 31, 2021.

Shamsur Rahman Ahmadzai, a political analyst, said: “The 20-year presence of U.S. forces in Afghanistan created very difficult situations and brought many problems for the citizens of the country, especially fueling internal conflicts. In the end, they could not eradicate the seeds of prejudice and discrimination.”

The two-decade-long presence of foreign troops in Afghanistan left heavy casualties. By August 31, 2021, 2,460 American soldiers had been killed, and more than 21,000 others wounded.

August 31: End of America’s Longest War in Afghanistan