Chicago Sun-Times

Biden: Troops will stay in Afghanista­n to evacuate Americans

- BY ROBERT BURNS, ELLEN KNICKMEYER AND ZEKE MILLER

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden said Wednesday that he is committed to keeping U.S. troops in Afghanista­n until every American is evacuated, even if that means maintainin­g a military presence there beyond his Aug. 31 deadline for withdrawal.

He also pushed back against criticism that the U.S. should have done more to plan for the evacuation and withdrawal.

In an interview with ABC News’ George Stephanopo­ulos, Biden said the U.S. will do “everything in our power” to evacuate Americans and U.S. allies from Afghanista­n before the deadline.

Pressed repeatedly on how the administra­tion would help Americans left in the nation after Aug. 31, Biden said, “If there’s American citizens left, we’re gonna stay till we get them all out.”

Up to 15,000 Americans remain in Afghanista­n after the Taliban took full control of the nation last weekend.

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said earlier Wednesday that the U.S. military does not have the forces and firepower in Afghanista­n to expand its current mission from securing the Kabul airport to collecting Americans and at-risk Afghans elsewhere in the capital and escorting them for evacuation.

The question of whether those seeking to leave the country before Biden’s deadline should be rescued and brought to the airport has arisen amid reports that Taliban checkpoint­s have stopped some designated evacuees.

“I don’t have the capability to go out and extend operations currently into Kabul,” Austin said. “And where do you take that? How far do you extend into Kabul, and how long does it take to flow those forces in to be able to do that?”

Biden told ABC that there wasn’t anything his administra­tion could have done to avoid the airport pandemoniu­m.

“The idea that somehow, there’s a way to have gotten out without chaos ensuing, I don’t know how that happens,” he said.

 ?? NOAH COGER/US CENTRAL COMMAND (CENTCOM)/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? U.S. Embassy personnel from Afghanista­n board a Qatar Airways flight to Kuwait as part of Operation Allies Refuge on Tuesday at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar.
NOAH COGER/US CENTRAL COMMAND (CENTCOM)/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES U.S. Embassy personnel from Afghanista­n board a Qatar Airways flight to Kuwait as part of Operation Allies Refuge on Tuesday at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar.

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