In a shocking disclosure, U.S. Army General Mark Milley, President Joe Biden’s chief military advisor conceded, America lost the twenty-year war in Afghanistan.
“Of course, I mean, we lost, obviously, the 13 at Abbey Gate on top of the 2,400 that were killed from 9/11 on in Afghanistan,” he said in an ABC News interview.
Milley said the war in Afghanistan did not end the way he wanted it to after 13 servicemembers were killed in a botched and hectic withdrawal from the country.
“It didn’t end the way I wanted it. That didn’t end the way any of us wanted it,” he said. “Look, at — when the enemy is occupying your capital … that’s a strategic setback, strategic failure. That’s what I testified to in public. And there’s no way you can describe that as a strategic success.”
It was the first time a high-ranking U.S. official declared the war in Afghanistan a military defeat.
“Wars aren’t lost in the last 10 days or 10 months. Typically, they’re the cumulative effect of lots of turns and twists over many, many years,” he concluded.
This week marks the second anniversary of America’s less than perfect exit from the theater.