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Afghanistan, Biden on the corner tries to defend himself: “Away after we got rid of Al Qaeda”. But the Pentagon: “The terrorists are still there”
Joe Biden – strongly criticized for handling the withdrawal from Afghanistan – appears in front of the cameras to explain to the Americans and the world what role the United States will have in the evacuation of civilians who have been pouring into the airport of the capital of Afghanistan since the fall of Kabul into the hands – armed with machine guns – of the Taliban. A tense press conference ended with some reporters continuing to ask questions as the White House tenant left the station. “Let’s put things in perspective. What interests do we have at this point in Afghanistan with Al Qaeda that is no more? We went to Afghanistan with the aim of getting rid of Al Qaeda Afghanistan and Osama bin Laden, and we did – Biden said – You have known my position for a long time. It was time to put an end to this war ”. But in a matter of minutes, the agencies broke out a terse statement from the Pentagon spokesman John Kirby: “We know that al Qaeda and Isis are still present in Afghanistan”. Confirming the great difficulty that the Democrat is facing at home.
Biden’s promise – The president – surrounded by Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, Secretary of State Antony Blinkin, Vice President Kamala Harris and National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan – have promised that any American who wants to return home will be brought home, even if in a thousand. difficulty. “Since August 14, the US has evacuated about 13,000 people from Afghanistan, as well as facilitating other charter flights,” he said speaking to the White House, reporting that the United States has nearly 6000 soldiers on the ground. The United States is the only country in the world that can organize such an evacuation and will honor their commitments“.Biden admitted that the United States doesn’t know exactly how many Americans are left in Afghanistan or where they are. And that the final outcome of the operations cannot be guaranteed. The president, as already stated in recent days, also said that if the Taliban attack, force will be used. The response will then be armed. “The Taliban checkpoints allow those with an American passport to pass. But another problem is for who is in the crowd: yesterday and the day before yesterday we left the airport and brought in 69 Americans. The question now is how to handle the crowd. There are so many Afghans who have helped us and now want to come to America, and we will do everything to help them. We have an agreement with the Taliban and they will let the Americans pass at the checkpoints ”.
“This week has been heartbreaking. We have seen shocking images of panicked people acting in desperation. It is comprensible. They are scared. They are sad. They don’t know what will happen. I feel this pain on a human level “said Biden who explained that in order for the Taliban to have international recognition they will have to respect”harsh conditions and will depend on how they treat women and girls and how they treat their citizens“.