At the end of the movie “Charlie Wilson’s War,” the eponymous main character is warned that the “crazies” just rolled into Kandahar — and that the US would regret deserting Afghanistan after the Soviet withdrawal in 1989. The scene, between Wilson, a hard-drinking Texas congressman played by Tom Hanks, and CIA case officer Gust Avrakotos, is pierced by the noise of a jet landing at Washington’s National Airport — a haunting reference to the hijacked plane attacks on September 11, 2001.
Source: CNN