Eli Lake, Columnist

Trump’s Afghan Troop Withdrawal Puts Biden in a Jam

The president-elect wanted to end the war 11 years ago. Now he may have to send American forces back.

He gives the orders, for now.

Photographer: Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images

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As President Donald Trump tries to end America’s longest war, he has settled on a compromise. Instead of withdrawing all U.S. troops from Afghanistan by Christmas, as he boasted in a tweet in October, he will be leaving behind a small counterterrorism force.

It’s tempting to view the development with a sense of relief. A full withdrawal from Afghanistan, or for that matter Iraq, would have been a humiliation for the U.S. on the world stage and a likely prelude to the collapse of two elected governments for which America has invested significant blood and treasure.