US President Joe Biden has repeatedly defended his decision for full withdrawal, claiming that the “mission” of the United States is to eliminate Al Qaeda clothing in Afghanistan which has been achieved.
Former US President Donald Trump detonated his replacement, Joe Biden, for leaving Americans behind when the Taliban took control of Afghanistan. In a statement like his Tweet, Trump accused Biden to surrender to the Taliban, ask if he would apologize for the “biggest tactical error” in history.
“Afghanistan under Biden is not a withdrawal, it gives up. Will he apologize for the biggest tactical mistakes in history, removing the military in front of our citizens?” He asked.
“Leaving Americans behind because death is DereltionSa who is not forgiven, which will come down in infamy,” said the former president in another statement.
Trump has spent more than a dozen statements since the Taliban takeover, attacked Biden for failing to evacuate US citizens before withdrawal of troops.
Previous administration below Trump has signed an agreement with the Taliban in February 2020 for full withdrawal from Afghanistan and insisted in peace talks with the Afghan government. But when US troops led by US completed their pull, Taliban fighters launched an attack on Afghan forces and overthrew the government of Ashraf Ghani.
Lightning encouraged by the Taliban surprisingly the world and many countries, including the US, now rushing to evacuate their citizens from Afghanistan. Biden has warned that every effort to disrupt evacuation operations at Kabul airport will invite “a fast and strong response”.
Biden has repeatedly defended his decision for full withdrawal, claiming that the “mission” of the United States is to eliminate Al Qaeda clothing in Afghanistan which has been achieved.
“What interest do we have in Afghanistan at this point with Al Qaeda left? We went to Afghanistan for the purpose of getting rid of Al Qaeda in Afghanistan and get Osama bin Laden, and we did it,” Biden told reporters, reaffirming the attitude of ending ” War forever “.