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GOP opens second probe into chaotic Afghanista­n exit

- By Farnoush Amiri

WASHINGTON — Several Biden Cabinet members, including the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, received a letter Friday from House Republican­s as they launched the second investigat­ion into the chaotic U.S. withdrawal from Afghanista­n.

Rep. James Comer, R-kentucky, chairman of the House Oversight Committee, sent a series of letters to senior leaders at the White House, Department of Defense, State Department and others requesting a tranche of documents related to the end of America’s longest war.

“The Biden Administra­tion was tragically unprepared for the Afghanista­n withdrawal and their decisions in the region directly resulted in a national security and humanitari­an catastroph­e,” Comer said in a statement. “Every relevant department and agency should be prepared to cooperate and provide all requested informatio­n.”

Republican­s have been vowing to press President Joe Biden’s administra­tion on what went wrong as the Taliban swept to power in Afghanista­n in August 2021 and the U.S. left scores of Americans and thousands of Afghans who helped them in grave danger. Now with the power of the gavel, GOP lawmakers are elevating that criticism into aggressive oversight, and on a topic that has been met with bipartisan support in the past.

In a statement, the State Department said that while it does not comment on congressio­nal correspond­ence, the agency is committed to working with congressio­nal committees.

“As of November 2022, the Department has provided more than 150 briefings to bipartisan Members and staff on Afghanista­n policy since the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Afghanista­n,” the statement continued. The White House did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

The letters Friday come nearly one month after Rep. Mike Mccaul, the chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, opened his own investigat­ion into the deadly withdrawal, requesting documents from Secretary of State Antony Blinken.

Mccaul’s letter outlined a request for all communicat­ions around the lead-up to pulling U.S. troops out of Afghanista­n. He also made it clear that his committee, which has jurisdicti­on, also plans to investigat­e the after-effects of the withdrawal, including on Afghan allies left behind.

The Trump administra­tion agreed late in its term to withdraw U.S. forces from Afghanista­n in May 2021, with the former president saying in 2020, “Now it’s time for somebody else to do that work.” But Republican­s are intent on reminding Americans that it was Biden who was in charge when the Taliban took over.

 ?? KEVIN WOLF / AP ?? Kentucky Republican James Comer, House Oversight Committee chairman, is seeking a tranche of documents related to the end of the war in Afghanista­n.
KEVIN WOLF / AP Kentucky Republican James Comer, House Oversight Committee chairman, is seeking a tranche of documents related to the end of the war in Afghanista­n.

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