Joe Biden says Afghan leaders must fight for their nation.
WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden said that he doesn’t regret his choice to pull out U.S. forces from Afghanistan, a move that adequately closes America’s longest war.
“See, we spent over a trillion dollars more than twenty years, we prepared and equipped with modern equipment more than 300,000 Afghan forces,” Biden told reporters at the White House.
“Afghan leaders need to meet up,” Biden said. “They’ve got to fight for themselves, fight for their country.”
In April, Biden ordered the full withdrawal of around 3,000 U.S. troops from Afghanistan by Sept. 11.
The Pentagon’s monstrous assignment of eliminating servicemembers and gear out of Afghanistan is almost finished, with the U.S. military mission scheduled to end by Aug. 31.
As the U.S. withdrawals from Afghanistan, the Taliban has made staggering battlefield advances notwithstanding being inconceivably dwarfed by the Afghan military. Throughout the end of the week, the Taliban swiftly seized five common Afghan capitals, taking three in one day alone.