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US credibility further doubted with Afghanistan's rapid unravelling: media

Xinhua | Updated: 2021-08-17 14:01

US President Joe Biden departs after delivering remarks on the crisis in Afghanistan from the East Room at the White House in Washington, Aug 16, 2021. [Photo/Agencies]

NEW YORK - The hasty withdrawal of US troops and the rapid unravelling of Afghanistan have made America's allies and others further doubt its credibility, according to a Friday report in The New York Times.

The retreat of US troops from Afghanistan has heightened the sense that "America's backing for its allies is not unlimited," said the report.

It is "bound to sow doubts" as some of America's allies in Europe and Asia wished that the current US administration "would reestablish America's firm presence in international affairs," it said.

The issue for America's allies and others, though, is less "credibility," a much misused term, than ability to see commitments through to the end, the report quoted former French diplomat Jean-Marie Guehenno as saying.

"The military debacle of Afghanistan, coming after the diplomatic debacle of Syria, will make Western nations more inward-looking, cynical and nationalist, as they feel surrounded by a world that they don't control, but keeps intruding," he said.

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