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Foreign media: The top general of the US military in Afghanistan quietly left to symbolize the end of the war

According to Reuters Kabul news, Austin Miller, the top general of the US military in Afghanistan, handed over command on the 12th local time and quietly left Afghanistan by helicopter, which symbolizes the end of the longest war in the United States. Miller was the last U.S. four-star commander to fly a mission in Afghanistan, the report said. Speaking at the ceremony to a small group of U.S. and Afghan officials, Miller vowed to remember the lives lost in the fighting and called on the Taliban to stop the attacks. U.S. Central Command Commander Kenneth MacKenzie reportedly flew to Kabul to emphasize U.S. assistance to Afghan security forces in the future. MacKenzie warned that in his view, the Taliban were seeking a "military solution" and that "we are currently at a crossroads in the history of Afghanistan." The Pentagon has developed a transition plan after Miller leaves Afghanistan, and several U.S. generals will continue to provide support to Afghan security forces, but mostly from overseas. Reference News (Compiled/Jia Liu)

Foreign media: The top general of the US military in Afghanistan quietly left to symbolize the end of the war
Foreign media: The top general of the US military in Afghanistan quietly left to symbolize the end of the war

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