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Under the new Joe Biden administration, the US government has decided to withdraw all its troops from Afghanistan by Sept 11, 2021. September 11 is infamous in world history for the destruction of the World Trade Center&#39;s twin towers, due to which the US &amp; NATO decided to put boots on the ground to defeat Al-Qaeda and get Osama Bin Laden. Bin Laden was later found and killed by US Seals in Pakistan. Pakistan and its deep state, the ISI, have always backed Taliban as a bargaining chip with the US – by misleading the US and the coalition, and squeezing every dollar out of the Americans. So, what does the troop withdrawal mean for the region? Watch the video to know more.</p>
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