A year after U.S. exit, Afghanistan faces 'worst case scenario'

Dwindling human rights and hunger crises leave global community with few options

JACK STONE TRUITT, Nikkei staff writer

NEW YORK -- One year after the final U.S. military plane left Kabul to end America's 20-year presence in Afghanistan, the country is facing a devastating food crisis and a sputtering economy, leaving the international community struggling to find a way to give aid without supporting the Taliban.

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