WASHINGTON: US President Joe Biden said on Thursday that he withdrew his colors from Afghanistan because it’s not possible to unify the war-torn country under one single government.
At a White House news conference, Mr. Biden also said that the United States was “ spending a billion bones a week in Afghanistan for 20 times” and couldn’t go to do so indefinitely.
The Biden administration started pulling out colors from Afghanistan in August last time, leaving behind a vacuum, filled by the Taliban. Taliban colors entered Kabul on Aug 15 and replaced the US-backed government with their own. Since also Taliban have ignored US prayers to include other political forces into the government and to cover the rights of Afghan women and religious nonages guaranteed in the US-backed Afghan constitution.
“ Let’s take Afghanistan. I know you all would like to concentrate on that, which is licit,” said President Biden while responding to his government’s alleged incapacity.
“ Raise your hand if you suppose anyone was going to be suitable to unify Afghanistan under one single government,” he said. “ It’s been the graveyard of conglomerates for a solid reason It isn’t susceptible to concinnity.”
He said when he took over the government in January last time he’d to decide whether to “ continue spending that important plutocrat per week in the state of Afghanistan, knowing that the idea that being suitable to succeed — other than transferring further body bags back home — is largely, largely unusual.” So, he decided to leave Afghanistan, he added.
Still, opinion checks conducted since the US pullout indicate that utmost Americans are unhappy with the decision. A recent check showed that “ two-thirds of all Americans and further than 7 in 10 stagers” were unhappy with the decision.
According to the Brookings Institution, there are about Afghan war stagers in America, numerous with multiple tenures of duty. “ They’re angry about the pullout, 73 per cent feel betrayed, and 67 percent feel lowered,” the Brookings added.
Reaching out to those worried about his decision, President Biden said that there was no way to get out of Afghanistan fluently after 20 times. “ Not possible no matter when you did it. And I make no justifications for what I did,” he added.
He said that indeed the US service would admit that “ had we stayed, … we’d be asked to put nearly between 20-and further colors back in”.
Mr. Biden reminded his critics that it was his precursor Donald Trump who inked an agreement with the Taliban which needed the United States to pull out its colors by May 15, 2021.