New York: President Biden on Tuesday praised what he called “Extraordinary Success” from Kabul’s evacuation when he loudly defended his decision to end the American war in Afghanistan, only one day after the end of 1,25,000 people from the end of Kabul who saw the death of 13 members service.
Speaking of the White House, Biden said the nation would owe thanks to the troops who died in the evacuation mission.
“Thirteen heroes gave their lives,” he said in a speech where he did not apologize for his decision to end the war or the way his government carried out the mission.
“We owe them and their families of debt thank you we will never be able to pay, but we will never, never forget.” Biden looked forcibly refused to reject criticism at the end of the 20-year war in Afghanistan, offering a defensive calculation of decision making and blaming former President Trump to negotiate a bad deal with the Taliban wearing Biden and his team.
“It is a choice, a real choice between leaving or going up,” said Biden, his tone was angry when he opened the first minutes of his remarks.
“I will not extend the war forever.”