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Afghanistan Withdrawal & Implications for U.S. Policy in Asia | Laurel Miller

Aug 26, 2021
Laurel Miller, Director of the International Crisis Group’s Asia Program and former deputy Special Representative for Afghanistan, delves into the chaotic U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. She explores the rapid collapse of the Afghan government and army, shedding light on the intelligence oversights that contributed to the fallout. The conversation touches on China's, Russia's, and Iran's implications amid these shifts, the challenges facing the Taliban in governance, and the lessons learned from U.S. foreign policy miscalculations in the region.
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Intelligence and Decision-Making

  • The speed of the Afghan government's collapse surprised the Biden administration, despite having intelligence assessments.
  • Policymakers should use intelligence as one input among many when making decisions, not as a sole director.
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Biden's Calculated Risk

  • President Biden accepted the risk of the Afghan government's collapse upon US withdrawal.
  • He prioritized other issues like China, COVID, and cybersecurity, deeming Afghanistan a lower priority.
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Necessity of Nation-Building

  • The initial decision for regime change in Afghanistan necessitated subsequent nation-building efforts.
  • Simply toppling the Taliban and leaving a power vacuum was considered irresponsible.
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