KEY POINTS
  • The Pentagon acknowledged Tuesday that the rapid collapse of the Afghan army amid a rapid Taliban advance contributed to the Biden administration's chaotic exodus from the war-weary country.
  • "The fact that the Afghan army we and our partners trained simply melted away, in many cases without firing a shot, took us all by surprise," Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin told the Senate Armed Services Committee.
U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin (C) Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley (L) and Commander of U.S. Central Command Gen. Kenneth McKenzie (R) testify during a hearing before Senate Armed Services Committee at Dirksen Senate Office Building September 28, 2021 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC.

WASHINGTON – The Pentagon acknowledged Tuesday that the stunning collapse of the Afghan army amid a rapid Taliban advance contributed to the Biden administration's chaotic exodus from the war-weary country.

"The fact that the Afghan army we and our partners trained simply melted away, in many cases without firing a shot, took us all by surprise," Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin told the Senate Armed Services Committee.