What Qatar Owes Afghanistan’s Refugees

Doha was instrumental in the Taliban’s return to power. It has the means to house many who fled.
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WSJ Opinion: The Taliban’s Victory After Biden’s Retreat

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(08/16/21) As thousands attempt to flee Taliban rule, Joe Biden tries to duck responsibility for his calamitous withdrawal from Afghanistan. Images: AP/Getty Images Composite: Mark Kelly

A year after the Biden administration’s disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan, the refugee crisis is only worsening. By the end of last year, 3.5 million people had been displaced within Afghanistan’s borders, and more than two million had fled the country, according to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. Washington bears significant responsibility for this, and it should do more to help.

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