
Biden points fingers for Afghanistan debacle after promising he wouldn't 'blame others'
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During his speech today, Biden said he had “inherited” the deal former President Trump struck with the Taliban which required him to either follow through on the agreement or risk “escalating the conflict and sending thousands of American troops back into Afghanistan.”
"I stand squarely behind my decision. After 20 years, I learned the hard way that there was never a good time to withdraw U.S. forces," Biden said. "That’s why we're still there." 'Special Report' All-Star panel discuss the future of Afghanistan and the president's military strategy Biden also pointed fingers at the Afghan army for lacking "the will to fight" for their future. And he said the slow-moving pace of evacuating the U.S.'s Afghan allies was in part because "some of the Afghans did not want to leave earlier — still hopeful for their country."More Related News