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President Joe Biden says Afghans must decide own future; US troops to leave on August 31

President Joe Biden strongly defended his decision to pull US military forces out of Afghanistan He said the Afghan people must decide their own future and that he would not consign another generation of Americans to the 20-year war WASHINGTON: 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 US intelligence had forecast a collapse of the US-backed government in Kabul in six months amid warnings of a civil war.

Biden says Afghans must decide own future; US to leave on Aug 31 | World

Friday, 09 Jul 2021 07:42 AM MYT Biden has set a target date of August 31 for the final withdrawal of US forces, minus about 650 troops to provide security for the US embassy in Kabul, and said thousands of Afghan interpreters will be moved to safety. ― Reuters pic Follow us on Instagram and subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates. WASHINGTON, July 9 ― President Joe Biden yesterday strongly defended his decision to pull US 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 US intelligence had forecast a collapse of the US-backed government in Kabul in six months amid warnings of a civil war.

Biden: US Military Efforts in Afghanistan to End in August

Biden: US Military Efforts in Afghanistan to End in August The URL has been copied to your clipboard 0:00 0:03:55 0:00 mission in Afghanistan will end on August 31. Speaking from the White House, the president said, “We did not go to Afghanistan to nation build.” The U.S. is seeking to end its involvement in the nearly 20-year war. 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 said. He added that “Afghan leaders have to come together and drive toward a future.” Biden said 2,500 Afghans who worked with Americans have been given special visas to get out of the country. “Our message to these women and men is clear,” Biden said. “There is a home for you in the United States if you so choose. We will stand with you, just as you stood with us.”

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