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Biden says it s up to Afghans to run their country as US leaves
News24
The US military mission in Afghanistan will end on 31 August.
President Joe Biden said the US will continue to have diplomatic presence in the country.
The Pentagon says the withdrawal of US forces is 90% complete.
President Joe Biden on Thursday said it is up to the Afghan people alone how they run their country, as he announced the US military mission in Afghanistan will end on 31 August despite new concerns about the possibility of a civil war. We did not go to Afghanistan to nation-build, Biden said. It s the right and the responsibility of the Afghan people alone to decide their future and how they want to run their country.
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Biden says it’s up to Afghans to run their country as U.S. leavesInternational 2021-07-09, by Editor Comments Off 0
WASHINGTON, July – President Joe Biden on Thursday said it is up to the Afghan people alone how they run their country, as he announced the U.S. military mission in Afghanistan will end on Aug. 31 despite new concerns about the possibility of a civil war.
“We did not go to Afghanistan to nation-build,” Biden said. “It’s the right and the responsibility of the Afghan people alone to decide their future and how they want to run their country.”
Biden says Afghans must decide own future; U.S. to leave on Aug. 31
By Steve Holland
Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Joe Biden on Thursday strongly defended his decision to pull U.S. military forces out of Afghanistan, saying the Afghan people must decide their own future and that he would not consign another generation of Americans to the 20-year war.
Speaking in the White House East Room, Biden said the Afghan military has the ability to repel the Taliban, denying reports that U.S. intelligence had forecast a collapse of the U.S.-backed government in Kabul in six months amid warnings of a civil war.