"I
have the subpoena. it's right here. And I'm prepared to serve
this," Representative Michael McCaul told Secretary of State
Antony Blinken as he testified to the committee about the
department's budget request.
McCaul has launched an investigation into the messy withdrawal
from Afghanistan and events in the country since. Republicans -
and some Democrats - say there has never been a full accounting
of the chaotic operation, in which 13 U.S. service members were
killed at Kabul's airport.
McCaul sent a letter to Blinken this week requesting the
information before Thursday. The letter noted that McCaul had
sent a comprehensive document request on the withdrawal on Jan.
12, and a follow-up letter on March 3, among other requests.
Blinken responded at Thursday's hearing that the department is
working to provide as much information as possible.
"I want to make clear that we are working to provide all the
information that this committee is looking for and that its
oversight responsibilities give it the authority to secure,"
said Blinken, adding that his department had handed over an
embassy action plan amounting to thousands of pages and would be
sharing the substance of an after-action review conducted on the
withdrawal in the next three weeks.
But Blinken said some specific information could only be shared
with senior officials, a move intended to protect the identity
of those expressing dissent.
"It is vital to me that we preserve the integrity of that
(dissent) process and of that channel, that we not take any
steps that could have a chilling effect on the willingness of
others to come forward in the future to express dissenting views
on the policies that are being pursued," he said.
The mother of one of the service members who was killed attended
the hearing. She was greeted with strong applause when McCaul
introduced her.
Hundreds of U.S. citizens and many thousands of Afghans who had
worked with American forces were also left behind.
Blinken told the committee that several Americans were being
held in Afghanistan, but they were not being identified at their
families' request.
(Reporting by Patricia Zengerle and Simon Lewis; Editing by
Marguerita Choy)
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