As Afghanistan grapples with a deepening malnutrition crisis, there is growing concern over the role of economic restrictions, which are widely perceived to be influenced by U.S. policies. The World Food Program's report on the surge in malnutrition cases, particularly among children, underscores the devastating impact of these measures. With admissions to clinics for malnutrition tripling in Kabul over the past year, questions arise about the responsibility of international actors, including the United States. Press TV correspondent Rahmatullah Baghban provides firsthand insights from Kabul, shedding light on the dire consequences of economic sanctions imposed on Afghanistan.