Joe Biden blamed the Afghan army and leaders for the situation in Afghanistan

Joe Biden blamed the Afghan army and leaders for the situation in Afghanistan
 Joe Biden blamed the Afghan army and leaders for the situation in Afghanistan

 Joe Biden blamed the Afghan army and leaders for the situation in Afghanistan

Despite the chaos in Kabul, US President Joe Biden has said he stands firm behind the decision to withdraw US troops from Afghanistan and blamed the Afghan army and leaders for the current situation.

According to foreign news agencies, breaking the silence on the withdrawal of US troops after several days of televised scenes, he blamed the Taliban's occupation of Afghanistan on Afghan political leaders who fled the country and were US-trained. Declared not to fight the Afghan army.
At an equivalent time, he did not hesitate to criticize the overthrown Western-backed government in Kabul, saying the US military could not defend a nation whose leaders, such as Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, "fled in defeat".
"We have given them every opportunity to determine their own future. We cannot encourage them to fight for their future," Biden said.
"Our mission in Afghanistan has never been to create a nation," he added.
At the same time, he warned Taliban leaders that they might face "destructive force" if they interfered within the US withdrawal.
Biden was thought to have been forced to send US troops back to Kabul for the safe evacuation of US diplomats and civilians, as well as Afghans working with the United States who could face retaliation.
Joe Biden's prediction of a Taliban takeover did not inevitably lead to a chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan, which hurt America's image on the world stage as the president has tried to persuade world leaders that former President Donald Trump "America is back," Trump said after four years of turmoil.
The withdrawal also raises fears that militant groups such as al-Qaeda could re-emerge under the Taliban government.

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