The most difficult campaign to get people out of Kabul: Biden

Washington / Kabul, Dt

"The ongoing campaign to evacuate people from Afghanistan is one of the most difficult in history," Biden said as US presidents around the world, including the United States, were washing their hands of Biden in the wake of the Taliban's occupation of Afghanistan. Hundreds of lives are at stake in the operation, but they are committed to rescuing all Americans from Afghanistan and the Afghans who are helping the American and NATO forces. Meanwhile, Taliban leader Abdul Ghani Baradar has arrived in Kabul to form a new government in Afghanistan after August 31.

U.S. President Joe Biden said in a threatening tone that the Taliban would not release American soldiers or American civilians if they were targeted. America will continue its anti-terrorism campaign. His government is trying to get Americans trapped in Afghanistan out. We have evacuated more than 15,000 people since July. More than 15,000 people have been evacuated from Kabul since August 15. However, he did not say anything about extending the deadline for withdrawing US troops until August 31.

As the Biden government's deadline for withdrawing US troops by the 31st draws near, millions of people who have experienced previous Taliban regimes in Afghanistan have lost their lives. Thousands of people are flocking outside Kabul airport to escape the Taliban, where the US is conducting a campaign to evacuate thousands of people safely from Afghanistan.

For the past two decades, there have been fears that the Taliban would retaliate against those who have served and helped the US and NATO forces and the former Afghan government. So they are fleeing Afghanistan to other countries to save their lives.

Meanwhile, Taliban leader Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, who is in talks with the United States for 2020 peace talks, has arrived in Kabul and is in talks with other leaders of the group to form a new government. Afghan officials say the Taliban will not officially announce the formation of their government until the August 31 deadline for withdrawing US troops. In Kabul, meanwhile, everything has changed in a week as the texture has brightened. The terror of Taliban fighters is at an all-time high. The Taliban, who are reaching home, are forcibly making meals from the people. A former Afghan judge has claimed that a woman lost her food and was burned alive by the Taliban. He added that many such scary incidents are currently happening.

Meanwhile, Hashmat Ghani, the brother of former President Abdul Ghani, who fled Afghanistan out of fear of the Taliban, has backed the Taliban regime. Hashmat Gani Ahmedzai, president of the Kuchis Grand Council, has announced his support for the Taliban in the presence of Taliban leader Khalil-ur-Rehman and religious scholar Mufti Masood Zakir.

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