POLITICS — April 21, 2026
Pompeo Labels Former Afghan President Ghani Among Most Corrupt Leaders
Former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has criticized former Afghan President Ashraf Ghani as highly corrupt and blamed his administration’s lack of strategy for the country’s 2021 political collapse, sparking renewed debate over the Doha peace process.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Khaama Press — 2 min read

Former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has described former Afghan President Ashraf Ghani as one of the most corrupt leaders he has encountered, reigniting public discussion over the governance failures that preceded the country’s political transition in August 2021.
In recent remarks, Pompeo defended the Trump administration’s decision to negotiate directly with the Taliban during the Doha peace process. He stated that Ghani’s administration lacked both the political will and a coherent strategy to address Afghanistan’s ongoing crisis. According to Pompeo, the 2020 Doha agreement effectively sidelined the Afghan government, which contributed to internal tensions and a fragmented approach to security and diplomacy in the months leading up to the collapse of the previous administration.
Ghani has faced persistent allegations of corruption since leaving office, including claims that he departed the country with substantial financial assets. He has consistently denied these accusations. Pompeo’s recent comments have prompted renewed debate across social media platforms regarding the responsibilities of the former government and the long-term impact of the Doha negotiations.
The remarks underscore ongoing international scrutiny of Afghanistan’s political history and the diplomatic strategies employed by foreign governments prior to the 2021 transition. As discussions continue, analysts and former officials remain divided over the extent to which internal governance issues versus external diplomatic decisions influenced the rapid changes in the country’s leadership structure.
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