Why was it necessary to withdraw troops from Afghan? US President revealed reason
Why was it necessary to withdraw troops from Afghan? US President revealed reason
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Washington: The U.S. has withdrawn its military from Afghanistan. With the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Kabul, the 20-year-long war has also come to an end. U.S. President Joe Biden addressed the country after the withdrawal of the U.S. military. Biden, while addressing the nation, counted the mission's losses in Afghanistan, and explained why it was necessary to end the campaign.

No one else can do what we've done in Afghanistan, Joe Biden said. It's a matter of pride for us. Our campaign has been successful. We took this decision strategically, Biden said, taking responsibility for the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan. We maintained peace there for nearly 20 years. In the civil war, trained nearly three million soldiers to deal with the Taliban the terror group.

In his address, U.S. President Joe Biden acknowledged that he had no choice but to leave Kabul. Biden said I didn't want to prolong the war anymore. Taliban release 5,000 of its commanders from jail. We forced the Taliban to a ceasefire. Referring to a recent resolution on Afghanistan passed by the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), the US President said that we stand by these countries.

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