US President Joe Biden addressed the country late on Friday night on the latest situation in Afghanistan. This was his second address in 4 days. During this, Biden said that at this time there is a big crisis in front of the world. We have evacuated more than 18,000 people from Kabul since July and about 13,000 since August 14. This is the most difficult and largest airlift operation in history. The situation there is not very good even for the Taliban.
He assured us that our army will be present in Kabul till all the people of America leave. Biden said that we have worked with Afghanistan for 20 years. Even at this time, we have 6 thousand soldiers present in Kabul. If the Taliban attacks US forces, it will not be tolerated at all. Also said that we will make a big decision on Afghanistan next week.
Biden addressed the nation for the first time on Monday-Tuesday night after the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan. During this, he blamed President Ashraf Ghani and the leadership there for the situation created there.
President Joe says, "I believe the Taliban were captured too soon. The Afghan leadership laid down its arms too soon. We spent billions of dollars there. Trained the Afghan force. How did such a large army and armed people give up? Lee, has to think about it. This is a serious issue."
Two things were different on Friday from the previous address. Biden came alone last time and left without answering questions from the media. On Friday, he also answered questions. During this, Vice President Kamala Harris and Foreign Minister Antony Blinken stood behind him.
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