Proceeding contribution from Boris Johnson (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Thursday, 8 July 2021. It occurred during Ministerial statement on Afghanistan.
Afghanistan
I must caution my right hon. Friend that I do not think that is the right way forward at this stage. He calls this a retreat. This was never intended, at any stage, to be an open-ended commitment or engagement by UK armed services in Afghanistan.
There was no intention for us to remain there forever. As the House knows, Operation Herrick concluded in 2014. At that stage, the Army conducted a thorough internal review of the lessons that needed to be learned. Those were incorporated into the integrated review of our security and defence strategy that was published earlier this year. Given the length of such inquiries—I think the Chilcot inquiry went on for seven years and cost many millions of pounds—I do not think that this is necessary at this stage. I think that the Government should rather focus our efforts on ensuring that we do everything we can to secure the prosperity, the peace and the stability of the people of Afghanistan and that is what we will do.
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- 698 c1109
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- 2021-22
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- Armed forces Deployment Development aid Bomb disposal Women Education Immigration Peacekeeping operations Politics and government Terrorism USA Afghanistan NATO al Qaeda Taliban Home country nationals
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