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Anger Among The People Of Afghanistan Against US President

Anger among the people of Afghanistan against US President Biden – questions raised on the evacuation of people from Kabul: Afghanistan Crisis Updates.

There has been chaos after the Taliban’s occupation of Afghanistan. The decision to withdraw American troops proved fatal for Afghanistan.

This is the reason that due to this decision of US President Joe Biden, there is criticism all over the world.

Even though Joe Biden has given an answer to the world in response, but the President is completely surrounded by the situation in Afghanistan.

The Afghan army surrendered arms to the Taliban without fighting, and President Ashraf Ghani himself fled the country. In such a situation, the people there were forced to migrate.

Airports turned into railway stations. Things got out of control. There is also anger among people about the way US President Joe Biden has evacuated people from Afghanistan.

According to the report, there is anger against Joe Biden between the Afghan administration and lawmakers on both sides.

Joe Biden worried why Afghan civilians weren’t evacuated earlier.

According to the report, thousands of desperate Afghans gathered at Kabul airport as soon as American diplomats entered this difficult hour.

During this, five people also died on Monday in the stampede. As a result, the US military had to temporarily suspend flights to clear the airspace.

However, in a televised address on Monday, President Joe Biden acknowledged he was concerned about why Afghan civilians were not evacuated earlier.

The president said that the Afghan government itself at that time had discouraged the US administration to do so.

At the same time, the President said that during this time some Afghans did not want to go earlier.

At the same time, five US officials told Reuters on condition of anonymity that weeks before the fall of the Washington-backed Afghan government.

US forces wanted a bigger role in helping to evacuate Afghans at risk.

Officials believe a more systematic withdrawal was likely. “We could have done more to help, for which the administration waited a long time,” said an army official.

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