When is america pulling out of afghanistan
UN and U. The U. The IG report also continued to warn that the Taliban was apparently violating the withdrawal agreement. We remain committed to ensuring that Afghanistan never again provides a base for terrorist attacks against the United States and our partners and our interests. March 25 — Gen. Richard Clarke, commander of the U. While…they have not attacked U. How is that done? But we are not staying a long time.
I planned to withdraw on May 1st, and we should keep as close to that schedule as possible. May 18 — In a House hearing on U. The real choices that the Afghans will face is between a long war and negotiated settlement. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in Monday evening remarks that US work in Afghanistan is not over and that the Biden administration's commitment to help Americans, US legal permanent residents and Afghans leave the country will continue.
Blinken said the State Department will help Americans leave Afghanistan no matter when they make the decision to do so. Part of that effort, Blinken said, involves discussions now underway with US allies about ways to reopen Kabul airport as quickly as possible to facilitate safe travel out of Afghanistan for Americans, US legal permanent residents and Afghans who worked with the US.
Blinken, who held a virtual conference with other foreign ministers on Monday morning, said: "We discussed how we will work together to facilitate safe travel out of Afghanistan, including by reopening Kabul's civilian airport soon as possible.
Nearly two decades. The US withdrawal Monday marks the first time in nearly two decades that American troops have not been on the ground in Afghanistan. Nearly 20 years after the US invaded Afghanistan to avenge the terror attacks of September 11, , and strike at al Qaeda and the Taliban, which hosted Osama bin Laden, another American administration is leaving the country in the control of Taliban militants who still maintain close ties to al Qaeda and other terrorist organizations.
Even as Biden pulls the US from the country, Afghanistan looks likely to shadow him politically and engage him militarily -- on Monday, White House officials said the President is continuing the hunt for terrorists in the country, telling his military commanders to "stop at nothing" to avenge the deaths of 13 US service members at Kabul airport last week.
US and other countries say they will hold Taliban to promises to let people leave Afghanistan after August The Americans who remain in Afghanistan may become another liability for the administration.
A senior State Department official said the department believes there are fewer than American citizens currently in Afghanistan who may still wish to leave, as US officials stressed a Taliban commitment to let Afghans leave the country after the US and allies' withdrawal. In the 24 hours leading up to Monday morning, 26 military C aircraft lifted off from Kabul carrying 1, evacuees, according to Gen.
Hank Taylor, the deputy director of regional operations for the Joint Staff, who spoke alongside Kirby at a Pentagon briefing earlier Monday. In total, 28 flights departed from Kabul airport in that hour window, Taylor said. In the same hour period, the US conducted a drone strike that killed multiple civilians, including children, the Kabul airport was targeted by rocket fire, and military officials continued to warn of active, specific threats to the evacuation effort.
The "threat stream is still real. It's still active, and, in many cases, it's still specific," Kirby said at the Monday morning briefing when asked if another attack on the airport was still likely. Taylor added that military operations were continuing with a focus on the security of the US troops in Kabul, and the military would have capability to evacuate Afghans until the very end. Along with the military exit, the US is pulling out all diplomatic representation, leaving open the question of whether it will formally recognize the Taliban as the rulers of Afghanistan.
Republicans and Democrats also differ though to a lesser degree on the initial decision to take military action in Afghanistan two decades ago. Republicans have long been more likely than Democrats to view the initial decision as the right one. Yet there is notable agreement among members of both parties that the U. Note: Here are the questions used for the report, along with responses, and its methodology. Fresh data delivered Saturday mornings. It organizes the public into nine distinct groups, based on an analysis of their attitudes and values.
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