Withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan, Biden says - now is the time to end the longest battle


- The possibility of US troops being withdrawn before 9/11

New delhi date. Thursday, April 15, 2021

"This is the end of America's longest war in Afghanistan and this is a responsibility they do not want to leave to their successors," US President Joe Biden said Wednesday. Biden told his country's people on Wednesday that the United States could not continue to provide resources for the war.

"After discussions with our allies and colleagues, military leaders and intelligence professionals, our diplomats, development experts, and Congress and the vice president, I have come to the conclusion that this is the end of America's longest war in Afghanistan. It's time to dump her and move on. "

According to Biden, the United States is in no hurry to withdraw from Afghanistan. The United States will not engage with the military in Afghanistan but will continue to work for diplomacy and humanity. The United States will continue to support the Afghan government.

"The brutal attack that took place 20 years ago means the United States went to Afghanistan, but now it is impossible to define why the United States should stay there," Biden said. He discussed the decision to withdraw US troops before 9/11.

NATO troops will also return

NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen has also said that the full force will be withdrawn from Afghanistan in the next few months. He also said that if the Taliban attacked their troops, there would be a harsh response and that they wanted Afghanistan to remain united.

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