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Top U.S. commander in Afghanistan steps down, marking a symbolic end to 20 years of war

Gen. Austin ‘Scott’ Miller served as the top commander for the past three years

July 12, 2021 at 5:48 p.m. EDT
Gen. Austin “Scott” Miller speaks Monday during an official handover ceremony in Kabul. (Wakil Kohsar/AFP/Getty Images)

KABUL — The top U.S. general in Afghanistan stepped down on Monday, marking a symbolic end to 20 years of American military involvement here as an ascendant Taliban threatens to topple the central government.

Army Gen. Austin “Scott” Miller, who has overseen the war effort for nearly three years, relinquished his responsibilities in a small ceremony at the U.S. military’s headquarters inside Kabul’s heavily fortified Green Zone.