In Letter to Biden, US Congress Blames Complete Withdrawal of Forces for Afghanistan’s Situation
In a letter written to US President Joe Biden, the US Congress has alleged that it is complete withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan that is responsible for the situation in the gulf nation.
Congress also questioned the delay of the evacuation of US personnel and Afghan partners. The group of leaders is also of the opinion that it is the power vaccum that China seeks to fill by increasing its proximity to the Taliban.
Taliban’s regime will lead to oppression of women and girls and repression of civil society, opines the Congress. The letter also enlisted 14 questions on Biden’s plan to move America forward.
Former president Donald Trump and Republican lawmakers lashed out at Democratic President Joe Biden on Thursday after 12 US troops were killed and 15 wounded in suicide bombings in Kabul.
Trump, who has been sharply critical of Biden’s handling of the Afghan crisis, called Thursday’s suicide attacks in Kabul a “tragedy” and said they should have been prevented.
“This tragedy should never have been allowed to happen, which makes our grief even deeper and more difficult to understand,” said Trump, whose administration — in a February 2020 deal with the Taliban — committed the United States to a full withdrawal from Afghanistan. Several Republican lawmakers said Biden should resign or be impeached.
“Joe Biden is responsible,” said Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri. “It is now clear beyond all doubt that he has neither the capacity nor the will to lead. He must resign.”
Representative Elise Stefanik, the third-ranking Republican in the House, tweeted that “Joe Biden has blood on his hands.” “The buck stops with the President of the United States,” Stefanik said. “This horrific national security and humanitarian disaster is solely the result of Joe Biden’s weak and incompetent leadership. He is unfit to be Commander-in-Chief.”
The Republican minority leader of the House of Representatives urged Nancy Pelosi, the Democratic speaker, to call the chamber back from recess to address the deteriorating situation in Afghanistan. “It is time for Congress to act quickly to save lives,” Representative Kevin McCarthy said. “Our enemies have taken advantage of the chaotic nature of the withdrawal.”
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