13 U.S. soldiers killed in Kabul blasts, Biden says attackers will be killed


More than 100 people, including 13 US commandos, have been killed so far in the attack

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U.S. President Joe Biden has warned that the White House will pay the price for the deaths of all those soldiers who warned terrorists about the Kabul bombings. "We will not forget this, you will not be forgiven," he said. We will hunt with a vengeance. We will rescue our American citizens living in Afghanistan, as well as expel our allies. More than 100 people, including 13 US commandos, have been killed so far in the attack.

"Our mission will continue," President Biden said. Additional US troops will be sent back to Afghanistan if needed. Earlier, the White House called off the first meeting between President Joe Biden and Israel's new prime minister and canceled a video conference with governors on Afghan refugees. Regarding the attack, the US President said that the attackers would not be forgiven.

'Let's hunt you down now'

"Those who carried out the attack should know that we, the people, will not forgive them," he said. Don't forget it. Now we the people will hunt you. You have to pay for this attack. America knows very well the ISIS leader who carried out this attack. We will find a way for the people and find them wherever they are without a major military operation. The United States will withdraw all its troops from Afghanistan by the end of this month under any circumstances.

Furthermore, the people we have lost today have given their lives for freedom. Has given his life in the service of security, in the service of others, and in the service of America. I never believe that we will continue to sacrifice our troops to establish a democratic government in Afghanistan. A country that has managed to become a united country even once in its history. It was time to end the 20-year war.

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