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美国高级将领证实阿富汗退出的混乱:“我们无法打造一个国家”

2024-03-20 11:57 -ABC  -  493176

监督美国2021年从阿富汗撤军的两名最高军事领导人周二下午在众议院外交事务委员会的听证会上作证,旨在评估拜登政府在这场混乱中的作用在美国最长的战争结束时.

这些领导人之一是去年9月从参谋长联席会议主席职位上退休的马克·米利将军。他将面临共和党议员在委员会上提出的严厉问题,这反映出撤军已经成为保守派批评白宫的一个持续部分。

米莉在2023年的采访中告诉ABC新闻的玛莎·拉德达茨他对这场持续20年的冲突的结局感到“非常遗憾”。

“从更广泛的意义上说,这场战争输了,”他当时说。

米利在周二的开场白中表达了类似的观点。

“在20年结束时,我们军方帮助建立了一支军队,一个国家,但我们无法打造一个国家。敌人占领了喀布尔,政府被推翻,我们支持了20年的军队逐渐消失。这是一个战略失败,”米利说。

他补充说,尽管存在更大范围的失败,但还是做了一些好事。

他说:“军方还为阿富汗人民提供了20年的希望——我们为数百万人提供了前所未有的机会。

2021年8月,在塔利班迅速向阿富汗首都进军后,美国军方和国务院匆忙撤离了约124,000名使馆人员、美国人和处境危险的阿富汗人,阿富汗军队或阿富汗政府在撤离过程中相对没有遭到多少反对,阿富汗政府也迅速垮台。

疏散工作集中在喀布尔的哈米德·卡尔扎伊国际机场。

8月26日,一名“伊斯兰国”K恐怖分子在机场的修道院门口引爆了自杀式炸弹,造成13名美国军人和至少170名阿富汗人死亡。

在那次袭击中丧生的几名美国军人的金星家属出席了周二的听证会。

米莉在委员会的开幕词中说:“今天我很荣幸能与阿比盖特的三个金星家庭一起来到这里,我知道其他家庭不能来,但我打算在未来几周内与他们联系。”“他们知道,我、任何将军、任何政客或任何人都无法挽回他们的失败。”

当被问及在疏散工作中缺乏谨慎的规划是否导致了机场的混乱时,米利在委员会面前表示,执行非战斗疏散行动(NEO)的决定“来得太晚了”。该行动启动了平民和非必要部队的撤离。

周二,撤军期间在中东地区担任美国最高将领的肯尼思“弗兰克”麦肯齐将军也在米利身边作证。

他回应了米利的评论,他承认这是一个迟到的撤离呼吁,并将责任归咎于有权启动此类行动的国务院。

麦肯齐说:“我认为,2021年8月中下旬发生的事件是近地天体启动时间推迟几个月的直接结果。“事实上,在我们被极端分子袭击之前,塔利班已经控制了整个国家——如你所知,启动近地天体项目的决定权在国务院,而不是国防部。尽管如此,我们早在7月9日就已经开始在该地区部署部队,但我们无能为力。”

米莉说,尽管美国做出了努力,但仍有数量不详的美国人和阿富汗人试图逃离塔利班的迫害。

他说:“坦率地说,我不知道被落下的美国人的确切人数,因为起始人数从来都不清楚。”“处于危险中的阿富汗人也是如此,SIV(指的是一个特殊的签证项目)、突击队员和其他与我们一起服役的阿富汗人——这些数字差异很大,因此非常不准确。”

这些话题之前已经在国会山讨论过了。米利和麦肯齐在2021年告诉参议院军事委员会,他们在今年早些时候向乔·拜登总统提出的建议是在8月31日全面撤军最终结束后在阿富汗维持约2500人的适度驻军。

拜登在2021年8月18日接受美国广播公司新闻主播乔治·斯特凡诺普洛斯采访时否认了这一点。

周二,将于2022年退休的麦肯齐重申,他有效地向总统转达了他的建议:“我参加了最高级别的会议,在会上我表达了我刚才向你表达的意见,人们听到了我的意见,”他在就此事进行交流时表示。

虽然共和党国会议员在听证会上不断抨击拜登和他的前军事领导人回忆之间的差异,但民主党人试图将责任归咎于特朗普政府,主要是因为唐纳德·特朗普在任时美国与塔利班签署了一项有争议的协议,为撤军奠定了基础。

米利告诉该委员会,如果美国没有遵守离开的承诺,“我认为塔利班很有可能会重新开始战斗行动。”

共和党国会议员提出的另一个争议点是海军陆战队中士泰勒·瓦格斯-安德鲁斯(Tyler Vargas-Andrews)此前的证词。瓦格斯-安德鲁斯声称,在8月26日发生致命爆炸之前,他看到了一名与阿比门自杀式炸弹袭击者特征相符的男子。但瓦格斯-安德鲁斯表示,他没有获得参与和阻止爆炸的许可。

巴尔加斯-安德鲁斯在爆炸中失去了两个肢体,并出席了周二的听证会。

麦肯齐说,他不知道当时向美军发出的任何与瓦加斯-安德鲁斯描述相符的“全境通告”——保持警惕。

众议员米尔斯指责麦肯齐质疑这位海军陆战队员的诚信,问这位退役将军:“你想现在面对他并在他面前告诉他吗?”

“我不想面对他并告诉他这一点。我想说战场是一个非常复杂的地方。那天外面有很多威胁。我尊重他的服务。我很遗憾他受伤了,”麦肯齐回应道。

Milley说他想亲自和Vargas-Andrews谈谈。

“显然,有什么东西坏了。他说:“如果瓦加斯中士对一个已知的敌方目标有明确的身份,该敌方目标是敌对行为或敌对意图,交战规则是允许的。

Top US generals testify about chaos of Afghanistan exit: 'We could not forge a nation'

The top two military leaders who oversaw the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021 testified Tuesday afternoon before the House Foreign Affairs Committee in a hearing meant to assess the Biden administration's role in the chaos that unfolded at the end of America's longest war.

One of those leaders was Gen. Mark Milley, who retired as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff last September. He was set to face tough questions from Republican lawmakers on the panel -- reflecting how the withdrawal has become a persistent part of conservative criticism of the White House.

Milley told ABC News' Martha Raddatz in a 2023 interview that he had "lots of regrets" about how the 20-year conflict concluded.

"In the broader sense, the war was lost," he said then.

Milley expressed a similar sentiment in his opening remarks Tuesday.

"At the end of 20 years, we the military helped build an army, a state, but we could not forge a nation. The enemy occupied Kabul, the overthrow of the government occurred and the military we supported for two decades faded away. That is a strategic failure," Milley said.

He added that despite that wider failure, some good was done.

"The military also provided hope for 20 years to the Afghan people -- we provided unprecedented opportunity to millions," he said.

In August 2021, the U.S. military and State Department scrambled to evacuate some 124,000 embassy personnel, Americans and at-risk Afghans following the Taliban's swift march to the capital of Kabul, facing relatively little opposition on the way from Afghan forces or the national government, which swiftly collapsed as well.

The evacuation efforts were centered on Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul.

On Aug. 26, an ISIS-K terrorist detonated a suicide bomb at the Abbey Gate of the airport, killing 13 U.S. service members and at least 170 Afghans.

Gold Star families of several of the U.S. service members killed in that attack were present for Tuesday's hearing.

"I'm humbled to be here today with three Gold Star families from Abbey Gate, and I know the other families couldn't make it, but I intend to contact them in the coming weeks," Milley said in his opening remarks before the committee. "They know that there are no words by me or any general or any politician or anyone that can ever bring back their fallen."

Asked if lack of prudent planning contributed to the chaos at the airport amid the evacuation efforts, Milley said before the committee that the decision to execute a noncombatant evacuation operation (NEO), which initiates the departure of civilians and nonessential troops, "came too late."

Gen. Kenneth "Frank" McKenzie, who was the top U.S. general in the Middle East during the withdrawal, also testified beside Milley on Tuesday.

He echoed Milley's comments on what he conceded was a late call to evacuate, placing blame on the State Department, which holds the authority to initiate such operations.

"I believe that the events of mid and late August 2021 were the direct result of delaying the initiation of the NEO for several months," McKenzie said. "In fact, until we were in extremists, and the Taliban had overrun the country -- as you are aware of, the decision to begin a NEO rests with the Department of State, not the Department of Defense. Despite this, we had begun positioning forces in the region as early as nine July, but we could do nothing."

Despite U.S. efforts, an unknown number of Americans and Afghans seeking to escape persecution by the Taliban were left behind, Milley said.

"I'll be candid, I don't know the exact number of Americans that were left behind, because the starting number was never clear," he said. "Same is true of at-risk Afghans, SIVs [referring to a special visa program], the commandos, other Afghans that served with us -- those numbers varied so widely that they were quite inaccurate."

These topics have been addressed on the Hill before. Milley and McKenzie told the Senate Armed Services Committee in 2021 that their recommendation to President Joe Biden earlier that year was to maintain a modest presence of some 2,500 troops in Afghanistan beyond Aug. 31, when the full withdrawal eventually ended.

Biden contradicted that during an Aug 18, 2021, interview with ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos.

On Tuesday, McKenzie, who retired in 2022, reaffirmed that he effectively relayed his advice to the president: "I participated in meetings at the very highest level where I expressed the opinion I just stated to you, and it was heard," he said during an exchange on the matter.

While Republican congressmen continually hammered during the hearing at the discrepancy between the recollections of Biden and his former military leaders, Democrats have attempted to shift blame to the Trump administration, mainly for the controversial agreement the U.S. signed with the Taliban when Donald Trump was in office that laid the groundwork for the withdrawal.

Miley told the committee that had the U.S. not adhered to its promise to leave, "I think the probability is greater than not that the Taliban would have reinitiated combat operations."

Another point of contention pressed by GOP congressmen was over the previous testimony of Marine Sgt. Tyler Vargas-Andrews, who claims to have had a man matching a description of the Abbey Gate suicide bomber in his sights before the deadly explosion on Aug. 26, but Vargas-Andrews said he was not given permission to engage and prevent the blast.

Vargas-Andrews lost two limbs in the blast and was present at Tuesday's hearing.

McKenzie said he is not aware of any "BOLO" -- be on the lookout -- alert given to U.S. forces at the time matching the description given by Vargas-Andrews.

Rep. Mills accused McKenzie of calling the Marine's integrity into question, asking the retired general, "Do you want to face him and tell him that before him now?"

"I don't want to face him and tell him that. I want to say that the battlefield is a very complex place. There were a lot of threats that were floating around out there that day. I honor his service. I regret he was injured," McKenzie responded.

Milley said he would like to personally speak with Vargas-Andrews.

"Obviously, something broke down. If Sgt. Vargas had a positive ID on a known enemy target, that enemy target was hostile act or hostile intent, the rules of engagement allowed it," he said.

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