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Biden defends US withdrawal from Afghanistan | Biden defends US withdrawal from Afghanistan |
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Joe Biden: 'I stand squarely behind my decision' | |
President Joe Biden has said he stands "squarely" behind the US exit from Afghanistan as he faces withering criticism over the Taliban's lightning conquest of the war-torn country. | President Joe Biden has said he stands "squarely" behind the US exit from Afghanistan as he faces withering criticism over the Taliban's lightning conquest of the war-torn country. |
"How many more American lives is it worth?" said the president. | "How many more American lives is it worth?" said the president. |
He said despite the "gut-wrenching" scenes in Kabul "there is never a good time to withdraw US forces". | He said despite the "gut-wrenching" scenes in Kabul "there is never a good time to withdraw US forces". |
On Sunday the Taliban declared victory after Afghan President Ashraf Ghani fled and his government collapsed. | On Sunday the Taliban declared victory after Afghan President Ashraf Ghani fled and his government collapsed. |
The militants' return to rule brings an end to almost 20 years of a US-led coalition's presence in the country. | The militants' return to rule brings an end to almost 20 years of a US-led coalition's presence in the country. |
Kabul was the last major city in Afghanistan to fall to a Taliban offensive that began months ago but accelerated in recent days as they gained control of territories, shocking many observers. | Kabul was the last major city in Afghanistan to fall to a Taliban offensive that began months ago but accelerated in recent days as they gained control of territories, shocking many observers. |
Latest updates from Afghanistan | |
Mr Biden returned on Monday to the White House from the Camp David presidential retreat to make his first public remarks on Afghanistan in nearly a week. | Mr Biden returned on Monday to the White House from the Camp David presidential retreat to make his first public remarks on Afghanistan in nearly a week. |
"If anything, the developments of the past week reinforce that ending US military involvement in Afghanistan now was the right decision," said Mr Biden. | "If anything, the developments of the past week reinforce that ending US military involvement in Afghanistan now was the right decision," said Mr Biden. |
"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." | "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." |
Mr Biden is facing intense political backlash over his April decision to order all American troops out of Afghanistan by 11 September - the 20 year anniversary of the terror attacks that triggered the US invasion. | |
On Monday he said the US mission in Afghanistan was never supposed to have been about nation-building. | |
People tried to cling on to the wheels of a departing US military plane | |
He said he had opposed the 2009 deployment of thousands more troops into the country by former President Barack Obama when he was vice-president. | |
Mr Biden also noted he had inherited a deal negotiated with the Taliban under former President Donald Trump for the US to withdraw from Afghanistan by May of this year. | |
Ten days that shook Afghanistan | |
Will Biden's biggest call yet also be his most calamitous? | |
He said he was now the fourth US president to preside over America's longest war. | |
"I will not pass this responsibility on to a fifth president," said Mr Biden, a Democrat. | |
"I will not mislead the American people by claiming that just a little more time in Afghanistan will make all the difference." | |
Mr Biden campaigned as a seasoned expert in foreign policy and declared after assuming office this year that "America is back". | |
Last month he assured reporters it was "highly unlikely" the Taliban would overrun the entire country. | |
Earlier on Monday, US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan told NBC that Afghanistan fell because the people lacked the "will" to defend themselves from the Taliban. |