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Responding to questions at the cemetery, Biden said the troop-pullout was not a tough decision. Share Via Email | A+A A- By PTI WASHINGTON: US President Joe Biden has announced that all American troops would be withdrawn from Afghanistan by September 11 this year, thus bringing to end the country s longest war, spanning across two decades. US troops, as well as forces deployed by our NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) Allies and operational partners, will be out of Afghanistan before we mark the 20th anniversary of that heinous attack on September 11 (2001), said Biden during a televised address to the nation from the White House on Wednesday. ....
Biden announces complete US troop withdrawal from Afghanistan before September By PTI| Posted by Minhaj Adnan | Published: 15th April 2021 2:49 pm IST Photo: Joe Biden Washington: Declaring that the war in Afghanistan was never meant to be a “multigenerational undertaking,” President Joe Biden has announced that all US troops would be withdrawn from the strife-torn country by September 11 to end America’s longest war that has cost trillions of dollars and the lives of over 2,400 American soldiers. During a televised address to the nation on Wednesday, Biden said that keeping thousands of troops grounded and concentrated in just one country at a cost of billions each year made “little sense” to him and to other leaders and urged countries in the region, especially Pakistan, as well as Russia, China, India and Turkey to “do more” to help ensure peace in Afghanistan. ....
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