Changes in Afghanistan
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Joe Biden is poised to build up a strong defense during the US-led invasion of Afghanistan, just a day after US troops leave Kabul airport. it’s over their 20 years of presence in the country.
In a speech prepared for the 14h45 season immediately at the White House, the US President has tried to close the country’s national security crisis since he took office in January and criticized his supervisors for neglecting his departure.
His speech is expected in a matter of hours The Taliban he took over the reins of Kabul airport, ending a swift and mysterious occupation when the Afghan government collapsed last month.
Biden had already believed that there was a need to eliminate US troops in Afghanistan, having decided in April to continue with the ideas that came out in early September. But the removal was interrupted and killed, and terrorists and Isis-K killing more Afghan civilians and 13 U.S. troops last week, as U.S. forces and allies worked hard to evacuate more than 100,000 people from the country.
“[Biden] has described his decision to end the war in Afghanistan 20 years later, including the difficult decision he made seven months ago since he began working to end the war, “said Jen Psaki, a press secretary at the White House on Tuesday. has reached our foreign policy by using what is best for our country, including the best ways to continue to protect the American people. ”
Biden reiterated what he wrote on Monday evening, that the idea of not promoting US presence in Afghanistan came after “one Joint Chiefs idea” [of Staff] and all our supervisors on the ground to end our airline operations as planned “on the assumption that this was” the best way to protect the lives of our soldiers, and to secure the departure of people wishing to leave Afghanistan in the coming weeks and months “.
But ending US access to Afghanistan as it has left US 200 citizens and many more Afghan people at risk in the country, where he is threatened by Taliban militants.
Biden officials say that although the deportation is over, they will continue to try to force people to leave the country. But this depends on the Taliban following their promise to allow a “reliable way” for Afghan nationals to travel abroad, which Biden urged them to do again on Monday.
“The people of the Taliban have promised to pass safely and the world will fulfill their commitment. We will also include negotiations in Afghanistan and cooperation with regional partners to establish an airport to allow the departure of those who want to leave and provide humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan,” he said. .
After the U.S. military withdrew from Kabul, concerns arose over whether the Taliban would be able to take control of the U.S. military that had stopped the last deportation. However, U.S. officials say several Chinook helicopters still at the airport were “inactive” before taking off, and denied reports that they had left U.S. military dogs in the cages at the airport.
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