US Army Major General Chris Donahue, commander of the 82nd Airborne Division, steps on board a C-17 transport plane as the last US service member to leave Hamid Karzai international airport in Kabul, Afghanistan. Photograph: Us Army/Reuters
"After
two decades, America’s last soldier left without pomp, without ceremony,
certainly without the grandeur of victory.
"Bathed
in the green light of a night vision scope, Maj Gen Chris Donahue, the
final
American pair of 'boots on the ground,' walked up the rear ramp of an air force
C-17 on Monday night.
"In body armour and helmet, the commander of the US army’s 82nd Airborne Division carried his weapon in his right hand, his eyes downcast
as his solitary walk ended America’ ill-starred mission in Afghanistan.
"At
precisely 11.59pm Kabul time, the final of five American C-17s was wheels up
from Afghan soil. Donahue sent a final message to his troops: 'job
well done, I’m proud of you all.'
"The image
of Donahue’s lonely exit, posted publicly by US Central Command,
may
come to symbolise America’s humiliating, violence-plagued retreat
from the
country..." (The Guardian).
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.