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Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair derided the U.S. "abandonment" of Afghanistan as "tragic, dangerous, [and] unnecessary" on Saturday.
Blair, who sent British troops into the country alongside the U.S. in 2001 after the Sept. 11, 2001
terror attacks, posited that enemies and allies alike will ask if the
West has "lost its strategic will" based on the swift takeover by the
Taliban in the last week.
"The world is now uncertain of where
the West stands because it is so obvious that the decision to withdraw
from Afghanistan in this way was driven not by grand strategy but by
politics," he wrote in an essay published on the website of the Tony
Blair Institute for Global Change.
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair is seen in London, June 6, 2021. (Getty Images)
He chided the decision to withdraw as an
"obedience to an imbecilic political slogan about ending ‘the forever
wars.’ He acknowledged there were mistakes over the last 20 years but
defended "real gains" in the country as well.
BIDEN TO DISCUSS AFGHANISTAN EVACUATIONS DURING SUNDAY ADDRESS TO NATION
Blair
said the chaos in Afghanistan will advance the efforts of jihadists and
help China, Russia and Iran and he urged "maximum pressure" on the
Taliban, saying while the West has lost much leverage it still retains
some.
Taliban fighters are seen in Wazir Akbar Khan in Kabul, Afghanistan, Wednesday, Aug. 18, 2021. (Associated Press)
Blair argued the Taliban takeover boosted the global threat of "radical Islam."
"Intervention
requires commitment. Not time limited by political timetables but by
obedience to goals," he wrote. "The absence of across-the-aisle
consensus and collaboration and the deep politicization of foreign
policy and security issues is visibly atrophying U.S. power."
Intervention, he said,
"will require parts of the right in politics to understand that
isolation in an interconnected world is self-defeating, and parts of the
left to accept that intervention can sometimes be necessary to uphold
our values."
Blair served as prime minister from 1997 until 2007.
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