
Psaki dismisses military, CIA concerns about Afghanistan pullout
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White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Wednesday dismissed concerns raised by top military officials and the CIA about President Biden's decision to withdraw all 2,500 U.S. troops from Afghanistan by September, maintaining that terror threats have "evolved," and military and national security strategy needs to be adjusted to focus on the threats as they stand in 2021.
Sources told Fox News that most military commanders in the region have recommended leaving a level of 2,500 troops on the ground in Afghanistan, but Psaki, on Wednesday, called that an "over-characterization." "I think that is an over-characterization of every military leader, and I don't think they've all provided their point of view on what their advice is," Psaki said. "The president welcomed the advice, and at times disagreement, about what the appropriate path forward would be."More Related News

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