General McKenzie outlines three step military drawdown from Afghanistan in House testimony
Colorado Congressman Jason Crow and US Central Command General Kenneth McKenzie discuss regional forces would be available to ensure the last remaining units in Afghanistan had needed assistance, McKenzie preferring to discuss technical details in a closed session but withdrawals were based on components, equipment extraction, turning over bases and infrastructure, then force protection itself, he and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Mark Milley discussing every day force protection there, he confident forces were necessary to protect others of the Taliban decide to begin attacking were in place.





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