US Withdrawal from Afghanistan - an Act of Offshore Balancing By Aqeel Ahmad The year 2021 marked the end of the US war on terror in Afghanistan. The US invaded Afghanistan after the 9/11 attacks planned by Al-Qaeda . The US-led invasion lasted for two decades, and the complete withdrawal ended on 31st August 2021. Why did the US leave Afghanistan, a strategically important region in Asia, and ended its war? To adequately comprehend the situation, one needs to see within the lens of offensive realism's significant axiom offshore balancing . The US practiced offshore balancing to deal with world affairs, become a global hegemon, and maintain its regional hegemony. For offensive realists, the ultimate objective of the superpowers is to attain and retain global hegemony. John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt emphasize that in reality, no country can attain global hegemony due to the difficulty of projecting and maintaining power throughout the globe and into the te...
You will find Political, historical, international relations, global issues, and many other Social Science topics on my blog