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Rebutting criticism: Biden also sought to rebuff criticisms of his withdrawal announcement.
“I know there will be many who will loudly insist that diplomacy cannot succeed without a robust U.S. military presence to stand as leverage. We gave that argument a decade. It’s never proved effective,” Biden said. “Our diplomacy does not hinge on having boots in harm’s way.”
Arlington visit: Shortly after delivering the remarks, Biden visited Arlington National Cemetery to pay his respects to service members buried there who lost their lives in the most recent U.S. wars.
NATO following suit: The 7,000 troops from NATO countries still in Afghanistan will also be withdrawing in coordination with the United States, the alliance said.
Jacob Magid is The Times of Israel s US correspondent based in New York
US Rep. Gregory Meeks speaks during a news conference outside the USPS Jamaica station, August 18, 2020, in the Queens borough of New York. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)
A senior Democratic US lawmaker expressed concern Wednesday over the Biden administration’s decision to move forward with a $23 billion arms deal to the United Arab Emirates after initial hesitation, and asserted that Congress will still review the massive purchase that was inked by former president Donald Trump against the backdrop of Abu Dhabi’s decision to normalize relations with Israel.