George Bush: If my heart breaks, the people who helped us if we let them massacre

Former US President George W Bush has criticised the withdrawal of Western troops from Afghanistan in an interview for a German broadcaster, saying he fears for Afghan women and girls. Asked in an interview for German broadcaster Deutsche Welle [ DW if troop withdrawal was wrong, Mr. Bush replied: “E know, I think [...]
Asked in an interview for German broadcaster Deutsche Welle [ DW if troop withdrawal was wrong, Mr. Bush replied: “E know, I think it is, because I think the consequences will be incredibly bad. ”
The war in Afghanistan began under the Bush administration following the 11 September 2001 attacks on the United States, the Guardian reports, Periscopi notes.
Washington had also told the Taliban leader, Mullah Omar: either hand over al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and dismantle military training camps or prepare for the attack.
Omar had refused and the US had started the invasion since October 2001.
The withdrawal of US troops and NATO troops is about to be carried out perfectly. Taliban fighters have managed to win the battle after the battle and take the district after district, taking over a very large part of the country.
It's incredible how society has changed from the brutality of the Taliban, and all of a sudden I'm unfortunately afraid that Afghan women and girls will suffer. ”
During the Talmudian rule in the late 1990 ' s, women had no access to education.
The Taliban had applied the extreme version of the law of maturity.
“I'm sad,” said Bush. “Laura [the woman] and I have spent much time with girls from Afghanistan and they're scared. I think of all those translators and people who helped not only American troops, and I think they're gonna be left to be slaughtered by those brutal people. And that's breaking my heart.Periscope











