I wrote about the withdrawal from Afghanistan yesterday. There were several points I should have made.

First, the decision to leave was correct. The policy of previous administrations of both parties was disastrous. I know the current narrative is that we either had to have this fiasco or we needed to stay with increased forces. That is a false choice. We needed to leave but we owed many people there the protection that we failed to get them.

I do think the soldiers there were courageous.  Our men and women in uniform usually are. We did get a large number of people out, but I think it was fair to expect better from this administration.

Abandoning a country after propping up corrupt leaders for 20 years is bound to be messy and chaotic. We have a President who was willing to act decisively.  His decision to leave was correct but the way it happened was awful, despite the heroic efforts by many during the final days.

Will our leaders and the mandarins that shape our foreign policy learn anything from this?  I hope so.

I think we need a public accounting for what happened. Unfortunately, the effort will involve finger pointing and scoring of political points to narrow constituencies.

We should hope that the ideas that led us to this point will be challenged and not as political rhetoric but rather as a reflective exercise about how we see America going forward and our role in the world.

We can do better than this.