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In the weeks after the fall of Kabul, U.S. military brass such as Milley and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin would repeatedly testify that the Taliban had broken every provision of the Doha Agreement but one " its vow not to attack U.S. and NATO forces.
In fact, the Taliban had also violated that provision, because the Taliban attacked U.S. and NATO bases in Afghanistan multiple times, both before and after President Joe Biden's "Go-to-Zero" order, including attacks on Bagram Air Base when U.S. troops were still there. The Taliban's official spokespeople would often take credit for the attacks too.