I am interrupting my moral and legal analysis of Chegg’s evil business model to ask, Where is the accountability? Why has no one in our government or military been fired for our defeat in Afghanistan and the ongoing disaster in Kabul?

I am interrupting my moral and legal analysis of Chegg’s evil business model to ask, Where is the accountability? Why has no one in our government or military been fired for our defeat in Afghanistan and the ongoing disaster in Kabul?

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Three times as many people were fired for the “Bridge Gate” scandal of 2013 — when government officials ordered the closure of three lanes on the New Jersey side of the George Washington Bridge — than have been fired for the US’s ignoble and disgraceful exit from Afghanistan. In all, three state officials were fired for their role in Bridge Gate, and two of them even faced criminal charges. No military general or cabinet secretaries — not even a single lower-level official — has yet to be fired for the Afghanistan disaster.