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With the Taliban at the Kabul Door, US Embassy Officials Rush Destroys Secret Documents

With the Taliban at the Kabul Door, US Embassy Officials Rush Destroys Secret Documents
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Kabul as the Taliban race to control Afghanistan and terrorist groups literally on the doorstep of the Kabul, the US Embassy in the Capital of the Country which was hit by war scrambled to destroy the documents classified and evacuate Americans.
For violating offensive by the Taliban, terrorist groups have succeeded in getting half of 34 provincial capital and now control around two-thirds of Afghanistan, with a full setback for foreign troops only two more weeks.
The United States on Friday said it was “of course worried” quickly advanced Taliban in Afghanistan, adding that terror groups tried to isolate Kabul because they had “took the border intersection, highway, and the main intersection to control communication and income paths”.
When the security situation deteriorated in the country, 3,000 additional troops were on their way to Afghanistan to help evacuate as advancing Taliban in Kabul.
During the press direction, the Press Secretary of the Pentagon John Kirby on Friday said Kabul was not like a “environmental threat that would occur”.
But Kirby added, “If you only see what the Taliban do, you can see that they try to isolate Kabul.
Now what they want to do if they achieve that isolation, I think only those who can talk.” Meanwhile, Kabul Embassy staff have begun to destroy documents and equipment classified.
Internal memo calls for the disposal of American flags or goods that can be used for propaganda purposes.
Back to Washington, the US State Department has begun to prepare for a crisis, calling for volunteers with “high threat, high risk” and foreign experience to support the US Embassy Kabul, The Washington Post reported quoting separate memos sent to staff.
Painting a gloomy picture of things that will come in Afghanistan, a state department official who works on security issues saying that “everything will be bad.”

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