America’s withdrawal from Afghanistan: a retreat into isolationism?

‘In his selfish unilateralism’, Biden is no better than Trump, said The Daily Telegraph

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Twenty years ago, the 9/11 attacks “catapulted the US and the UK” into an intense “security partnership”, said Peter Ricketts in The Guardian. The first world leader to visit Ground Zero, Tony Blair promised that Britain would “stand shoulder to shoulder” with the US; and the UK duly became a lead nation for the Nato mission in Afghanistan, triggered by the US and its allies invoking Article 5 of its founding treaty (the principle that an attack on one is an attack on all) for the first time in the alliance’s history.

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