A 2001 photo of troops fortifying their light mortar position on the frontline of a US Marine Corps base, near a cardboard sign reminding everyone that Taliban forces could be anywhere, in southern Afghanistan. Reuters
A 2001 photo of troops fortifying their light mortar position on the frontline of a US Marine Corps base, near a cardboard sign reminding everyone that Taliban forces could be anywhere, in southern Afghanistan. Reuters
A 2001 photo of troops fortifying their light mortar position on the frontline of a US Marine Corps base, near a cardboard sign reminding everyone that Taliban forces could be anywhere, in southern Afghanistan. Reuters
A 2001 photo of troops fortifying their light mortar position on the frontline of a US Marine Corps base, near a cardboard sign reminding everyone that Taliban forces could be anywhere, in southern Af

Feeling 'betrayed', Afghan officers gear up to become sole defenders of their country


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Khushal, an Afghan police officer, could not help but feel disappointed when US President Joe Biden announced the withdrawal of all American forces from Afghanistan by September 11.

“I feel betrayed,” said Khushal, 28, who like many Afghans goes only by his first name.

"They pressured us to release 5,000 Taliban prisoners, which has worsened the situation. We continue to suffer, and now in the middle of this war they are leaving us behind to deal with the mess they made," he told The National.

US and Nato officials confirmed early last week that all foreign forces will leave Afghanistan by September, an extension of five months on the previous withdrawal deadline of May 1 that was agreed to with the Taliban movement as part of their deal reached with the US last year.

The young police officer from Kandahar has been fighting the American war against the Taliban for most of his adult life. Now he fears for the future of his country after the foreign troop withdrawal.

“Sure, they helped us in many ways, but they also contributed to our destruction,” he said.

Many Afghans fear that the full withdrawal of foreign troops will embolden the Taliban and spread instability and chaos in an already fragile country.

“The level of co-operation that the Afghan forces received through the 'training, advise and assist' mission will be reduced. That will impact the Afghan forces,” said Abdul Hai Rauf, the former deputy minister of defence.

Mr Rauf also predicted a massive surge in violence in the coming weeks, which will increase pressure on the forces.

“We saw this in the past as well. This happened when the Russians left and the country went into a civil war. So it is justified for Afghans to worry about similar scenarios,” he said.

But President Ashraf Ghani expressed faith in the capacity of Afghan troops to defend the state after the foreign troop pullout.

“Afghanistan’s proud security and defence forces are fully capable of defending its people and country, which they have been doing all along, and for which the Afghan nation will forever remain grateful,” he said.

His words, however, fail to soothe the concerns of many even within the security ranks, where the withdrawal is likely to affect morale.

“There’s no question that the Afghan forces are capable. In recent years, they have been managing most operations by themselves, and only a few are supported by Nato forces in an advisory capacity,” a senior security official said.

“However, I have serious doubts about Afghan commanders who lack qualities to lead their forces in battle,” the official said.

But some Afghan soldiers are confident they will cope.

“Americans got what they wanted. They killed the Al Qaeda founder and other insurgent leaders. But in that time, they have trained us and I am very confident about inheriting the full responsibility of the war,” said Ahmad Shah, 33, an officer in the 215 Kandahar Corps, a unit of the Afghan army trained by Nato forces.

“Our operations used to be planned by foreign forces but recently we have been planning and conducting them alone. I call on Afghans to continue their daily activities without fear, we are here to defend you,” he said.

Despite the bitterness, Khushal, the police officer, agreed.

“Maybe it is a good opportunity that the US troops are leaving. It will give us the chance to take charge of our country’s security. We have been preparing for this,” he said.

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There are numerous success stories of teen businesses that were created in college dorm rooms and other modest circumstances. Below are some of the most recognisable names in the industry:

  1. Facebook: Mark Zuckerberg and his friends started Facebook when he was a 19-year-old Harvard undergraduate. 
  2. Dell: When Michael Dell was an undergraduate student at Texas University in 1984, he started upgrading computers for profit. He starting working full-time on his business when he was 19. Eventually, his company became the Dell Computer Corporation and then Dell Inc. 
  3. Subway: Fred DeLuca opened the first Subway restaurant when he was 17. In 1965, Mr DeLuca needed extra money for college, so he decided to open his own business. Peter Buck, a family friend, lent him $1,000 and together, they opened Pete’s Super Submarines. A few years later, the company was rebranded and called Subway. 
  4. Mashable: In 2005, Pete Cashmore created Mashable in Scotland when he was a teenager. The site was then a technology blog. Over the next few decades, Mr Cashmore has turned Mashable into a global media company.
  5. Oculus VR: Palmer Luckey founded Oculus VR in June 2012, when he was 19. In August that year, Oculus launched its Kickstarter campaign and raised more than $1 million in three days. Facebook bought Oculus for $2 billion two years later.
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