

The big picture: Biden's remarks come as Taliban offensives show no signs of slowing and as the threat of insurgents toppling the Afghan government and isolating Kabul mounts. Of those, 3,000 were already announced, 1,000 were already in Kabul and 1,000 additional troops will arrive from the 82nd Airborne Division directly in Kabul, per ABC.personnel and other allies as they evacuate the region. troops would be deployed to assist with drawdown of U.S. "should get out earlier."īy the numbers: Biden announced Saturday that some 5,000 additional U.S. "This is complete failure through weakness, incompetence, and total strategic incoherence."įlashback: Trump said in April that Biden's decision to withdraw troops from Afghanistan was "a wonderful and positive thing to do" but criticized the timeline and said the U.S. "What a disgrace it will be when the Taliban raises their flag over America’s Embassy in Kabul," Trump said.What he's saying: Trump said in an emailed statement hours after Biden's comments that his successor had "ran out of Afghanistan instead of following the plan our Administration left for him." He didn't elaborate further on details of this plan. "And an endless American presence in the middle of another country’s civil conflict was not acceptable to me." military presence would not have made a difference if the Afghan military cannot or will not hold its own country," Biden added. "One more year, or five more years, of U.S."When I became President, I faced a choice - follow through on the deal, with a brief extension to get our forces and our allies’ forces out safely, or ramp up our presence and send more American troops to fight once again in another country’s civil conflict," Biden said.


military from Afghanistan as the threat of Kabul falling to the Taliban looms large.ĭriving the news: Biden blamed his predecessor, former President Trump, for empowering the Taliban and leaving them "in the strongest position militarily since 2001." Trump responded with a statement blaming Biden for the situation unfolding in Afghanistan. President Biden on Saturday doubled down on his long-standing rationale for withdrawing the U.S.
