It may be that, once the US decided to pull out, there was very little we could do but follow suit. However, what is less creditable, although hardly surprising in view of their (in)actions over the last few years, is that the government was caught napping. The armed forces, no doubt, had plenty of plans prepared to deal with just about every possible scenario, but they can’t act until they are authorised to do so by the politicians. But the politicians seem to have been miles away and failed to act until the situation had descended into chaos. In a rapidly developing situation like this, if you don’t get started promptly you have lost an awful lot of the limited time you have to do what needs to be done. But it’s only the poor b****y Afghan interpreters, guides, drivers, guards, etc., and their families who will suffer, and they don’t have votes.