Reviewing the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan

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Fighters of the Haqqani network secure an area during a demonstration organized by the Afghan Society of Muslim Youth, demanding the release of frozen international money in Kabul, Afghanistan, Friday, Sept. 24, 2021. Afghanistan faces an economic meltdown after the chaos of the past month, which saw the Taliban oust the government in a lightning sweep as U.S. and NATO forces exited the 20-year war. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)

It’s been one month since the U.S. withdrew from Afghanistan.

The Taliban is now in control, and there’s ongoing international concern for how they are governing and treating people.

In Washington this week, military chiefs answered tough questions about the end of the U.S. presence in Afghanistan.