Biden stands by US withdrawal
A defiant US President Joe Biden rejected blame for chaotic scenes of Afghans clinging to US military planes in Kabul in a desperate bid to flee their home country after the Taliban’s easy victory over an Afghan military that America and NATO allies had spent two decades trying to build.
At the White House, Biden on Monday called the anguish of trapped Afghan civilians “gutwrenching” and conceded the Taliban had achieved a much faster takeover of the country than his administration had expected.
The US rushed in troops to protect its own evacuating diplomats and others at the Kabul airport. But the president expressed no second thoughts about his decision to stick by the US commitment, formulated during the Trump administration, to end America’s longest war, no matter what. “I stand squarely behind my decision” to finally withdraw US combat forces, Biden said, while
I STAND SQUARELY BEHIND MY DECISION...AMERICAN TROOPS CANNOT AND SHOULD NOT BE FIGHTING IN A WAR AND DYING IN A WAR THAT AFGHAN FORCES ARE NOT WILLING TO FIGHT FOR THEMSELVES”
JOE BIDEN, US President
acknowledging the Afghan collapse played out far more quickly than the most pessimistic public forecasts of his administration.
“This did unfold more quickly than we anticipated,” he said. Despite declaring “the buck stops with me,” Biden placed almost all blame on Afghans for the shockingly rapid Taliban conquest.