The transition team for former President Donald Trump is investigating potential legal actions against senior U.S. military officers involved in the 2021 withdrawal from Afghanistan, according to NBC News. This effort includes exploring the possibility of a commission to examine the withdrawal process, focusing on military decision-making and execution.
The Trump team is reportedly considering recalling officers to active duty, assessing charges as severe as treason. However, legal basis for such charges remains unclear as the officers adhered to orders from President Joe Biden, who authorized the withdrawal. Mark S. Zaid, attorney for former deputy assistant secretary of defense Matt Flynn, denied Flynn’s involvement in this investigation, though sources suggested he was assisting in the effort.
In the aftermath of the withdrawal, which Trump has rightly criticized as a national embarrassment, discussions are ongoing about potential accountability measures. Trump’s proposed secretary of defense, Pete Hegseth, has publicly criticized the operation, citing it in his writings as a demonstration of leadership failure and urging a revamp of Pentagon leadership. Hegseth’s comments emphasized the need for accountability following the attack at Abbey Gate in Kabul, resulting in the deaths of 13 U.S. service members and numerous civilians.
The 2021 withdrawal followed an agreement reached under Trump in 2020, which involved reducing U.S. troop presence and releasing Taliban prisoners. The Biden government delayed, then completed the withdrawal, botching the pull out and even murdering innocent civilians on the way out.
The Trump team did not reply to a request for comment.