‘There is a risk of death, but Taliban are not stopping Americans with passports’

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Desk report: US President Joe Biden has stood his ground in the political turmoil that has erupted between the Taliban’s rapid occupation of Afghanistan and the turmoil over the longest-running US war. This has been said in the news of the British media BBC. On Friday, Biden claimed that the Taliban were not preventing American passport holders from arriving at Kabul airport. However, he acknowledged that the withdrawal was not without risks. However, his defense minister, Lloyd Austin, denied the allegations in a statement issued Friday stating “Similar, baseless allegations concerning US troops have been made more than once. Biden said the Americans were being given “priority” in repatriating them from Kabul. There is nothing wrong with that. People in our military are working at the risk of their lives in difficult situations. Every American, including Afghans cooperating in the war, will be repatriated from Afghanistan. ” Biden said the U.S. military had also sent helicopters outside Kabul airport to evacuate 189 Americans. “It simply came to our notice then. But as Commander-in-Chief, all I can say is that we will do everything we can to bring everyone back safely. ” President Biden said his withdrawal from the military in April was an “easy option” and had nothing to do with it. President Joe Biden insisted that no one expected the Taliban to seize power so quickly, a possibility he has repeatedly ruled out since announcing his withdrawal. President Joe Biden added, “I don’t think any of the three million Afghan soldiers we’ve trained and armed with could suddenly give up or give up.” Nonetheless, the failure to systematically rescue U.S. citizens and Afghan allies and the rapid collapse of the U.S.-backed Afghan government have sparked widespread criticism of Biden’s ability to adopt and implement foreign policy.

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