Trump assails Biden for Afghanistan 'humiliation'
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[August 23, 2021]
By Lawrence Hurley and David Morgan
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former President
Donald Trump launched on Saturday a sustained attack on President Joe
Biden's handling of the retreat of U.S. forces from Afghanistan, which
he called "the greatest foreign policy humiliation" in U.S. history.
Trump, a Republican who has dangled the possibility of running again for
president in 2024, has repeatedly blamed Biden, a Democrat, for
Afghanistan's fall to the Islamist militant Taliban, even though the
U.S. withdrawal that triggered the collapse was negotiated by his own
administration.
"Biden’s botched exit from Afghanistan is the most astonishing display
of gross incompetence by a nation’s leader, perhaps at any time," Trump
said at a boisterous rally packed with his supporters near Cullman,
Alabama.
Taliban leaders are trying to hammer out a new government after their
forces swept across the country as U.S.-led forces pulled out after two
decades, with the Western-backed government and military crumbling.
For his part, Biden has criticized the Afghan military for refusing to
fight, denounced the now-ousted Afghan government and declared he
inherited a bad withdrawal agreement from Trump.
At the rally, Trump blamed the situation on Biden not having followed
the plan his administration came up with and bemoaned U.S. personnel and
equipment being left behind as troops withdrew.
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Former President Donald Trump launched on Saturday a
sustained attack on President Joe Biden's handling of the
retreat of U.S. forces from Afghanistan, which he called
"the greatest foreign policy humiliation" in U.S. history.
"This is not a withdrawal. This was a total a
surrender," he said.
Trump said the Taliban, with whom he had negotiated, respected him.
He suggested the quick takeover of Afghanistan would not have
happened if he was still in office.
"We could have gotten out with honor," Trump added. "We should have
gotten out with honor. And instead we got out with the exact
opposite of honor."
(Reporting by Lawrence Hurley and David Morgan; Editing by Clarence
Fernandez)
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