The United States' efforts to bolster Afghan security forces have reached an ignominious end. The U.S. military spent 20 years and $83 billion building a force that withered away in a matter of weeks.
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The Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan emboldened both Sunni extremist groups in Syria and pro-Iranian Shiite militias in Iraq.
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A dialogue on Iran's potential and economic situation, sanctions, and the need for a very serious strategy with the United States.
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