Evacuations more important than U.S.
Afghanistan withdrawal date -House panel chairman
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[August 19, 2021]
WASHINGTON
(Reuters) - The chairman of the U.S. House of Representatives Foreign
Affairs Committee said on Wednesday the U.S. military should stay in
Afghanistan beyond the planned Aug. 31 withdrawal date if needed to
evacuate Americans and Afghan allies. |

Chairman Rep. Gregory W. Meeks looks on as Secretary of State Antony
Blinken testifies before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs on the
Biden Administration's Priorities for U.S. Foreign Policy on Capitol
Hill in Washington, DC, U.S., March 10, 2021. Ken Cedeno/Pool via
REUTERS/File Photo |
"We
need to make sure that every one of those individuals that we
know put their lives on their lives are out," Democratic
Representative Gregory Meek told MSNBC. "If that means we should
stay longer, in my estimation, we should do that. If that means,
that even if we have to bring more troops in to make sure we can
get them out safely, we need to do that."
(Reporting by Tim Ahmann)
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