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U.S. Gen. Scott Miller, who relinquished his position as top commander in Afghanistan, warned that violence across the country from the Taliban is making it "difficult" to reach political settlements.
Gen. Scott Miller, Command Sgt. Major Tim Metheny, Operation Resolute Support, Army, Afghanistan, U.S., war, pullout, Fort Benning, ...
General Scott Miller stepped down today as both the last and longest serving American commander in America's longest war. At a small ceremony at Resolute Support headquarters in Kabul, Afghanistan ...
This account of Gen. Austin "Scott" Miller’s time in command in Afghanistan is based on interviews with 16 people, including U.S. and Afghan military officers, current and former senior civilian ...
Gen. Scott Miller, the head of US and NATO forces in Afghanistan, drew his sidearm during an attack that erupted in a Kandahar compound Thursday, according to a coalition member with direct ...
General Austin “Scott” Miller found a new way to push the Taliban back in Afghanistan. Then, instead of pressing the fight, he became the man in charge of pulling America out.
Gen. Austin Scott Miller, then the top U.S. general in Afghanistan, speaks to the media in Kabul on June 29, 2021, weeks before the Western-backed government's collapse. (Ahmad Seir/AP) ...
Tune in to the latest podcast episode of “Inside West Point: Ideas That Impact” to hear retired Gen. Miller, a U.S. Military Academy Class of 1983 graduate and West Point Combating Terrorism ...