
Biden administration faces daunting odds of pulling off massive Afghanistan evacuation in 2 weeks
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The Biden administration is still struggling to answer basic questions about whether it can successfully evacuate tens of thousands of Americans and vulnerable Afghans in a race against a ticking clock ahead of the US military's August 31 Afghanistan withdrawal date.
On Tuesday, US officials across the government provided some details about plans for the massive US evacuation. But many key specifics remain unanswered, including exactly how many Americans are still in Afghanistan, how many Afghans the US military believes it can evacuate and whether the plan will extend beyond the withdrawal deadline just two weeks away. At a White House briefing, national security adviser Jake Sullivan said the US is relying on a commitment from the Taliban to allow for safe passage to the airport in Kabul, though it's still unclear whether the Taliban will allow Americans -- let alone Afghan citizens trying to escape -- to reach the airport.More Related News

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