U.S. veterans of the war in Afghanistan are telling a commission reviewing decisions on the 20-year conflict that their experience was not only hell, but also confounding, demoralizing and at times humiliating. The bipartisan Afghanistan War Commission is aiming to reflect veterans’ experiences in a report due to Congress next year. It will analyze key strategic, diplomatic, military and operational decisions made between June 2001 and the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan in August 2021. The group released its second interim report on Tuesday. It draws no conclusions yet, but identifies themes emerging from documents, interviews and veteran forums.