While the blame for bad governance is squarely on Ghani, the security situation cannot be entirely blamed on him. The US gave legitimacy to the Taliban and forced the Ghani government to do some of the Taliban’s bidding in the interest of peace. The minute the US-Taliban peace deal was sealed, the carpet was pulled under the Ghani government. The Ashraf Ghani government was forced to release 500 Taliban prisoners charged for heinous crimes, under US pressure. The government resisted as long as it could but had to give way as this was the condition set by the Taliban to begin the intra-Afghan talks in Doha. The fact that the government was so ill-prepared to fight the Taliban is a reflection of weak leadership and his inability to inspire the Afghan National Army. Possibly few wanted to risk their lives to fight for a corrupt government. Many of the soldiers did not have ammunition, they had not been paid. Most of the money was pocketed by warlords. Few Afghans will forgive President Ashraf Ghani.