BY HANS HOGREFE and SAHANA DHARMAPURI | To date, there seems to be no discernible plan on how to protect vulnerable groups whom the U.S. is leaving behind—most notably, Afghan women and girls, Hazaras, Christians and other religious minorities. No surprise, these Afghan groups feel utterly abandoned.
As military operations are now projected to be concluded by the end of August, binding U.S. law requires our continued engagement in Afghanistan. The U.S. administration has to come up with an answer to the question of how to protect the civilian population in Afghanistan.
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