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April 13, 2021 10:04 AM UTC

Biden Announces Complete Withdrawal From Afghanistan

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  • by: Colorado Pols

UPDATE: Statement from Rep. Jason Crow of Aurora:

“My own service in Afghanistan made it abundantly clear to me that if there was a military solution to the war in Afghanistan, we would have found one years ago. I support the Biden Administration’s decision to finally bring our longest war to an end, but we must do so in a way that keeps our promises to our allies, protects the women and children of Afghanistan, and ensures a safer and more secure world.

“In the coming days and weeks, I look forward to engaging with the Administration to learn more about their plans for a safe and responsible withdrawal of troops, as required under federal law.”

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Big enough foreign policy news to merit a mention in this provincial space, as the Washington Post reports:

President Biden will withdraw all American troops from Afghanistan over the coming months, people familiar with the plans said, completing the military exit by the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks that first drew the United States into its longest war.

The decision, which Biden is expected to announce on Wednesday, will keep thousands of U.S. forces in the country beyond the May 1 exit deadline that the Trump administration negotiated last year with the Taliban, according to one person familiar with the matter, who like others spoke on condition of anonymity to describe plans that are not yet public…

“This is the immediate, practical reality that our policy review discovered,” the person familiar with the deliberations said. “If we break the May 1st deadline negotiated by the previous administration with no clear plan to exit, we will be back at war with the Taliban, and that was not something President Biden believed was in the national interest.”

“We’re going to zero troops by September.”

We’re waiting for a statement from Rep. Jason Crow, a veteran of the war in Afghanistan who expressed hope in February that the Biden administration was moving to a swift and responsible end to the conflict:

“I look forward to working with the Biden Administration to responsibly end the war in Afghanistan. My service in Afghanistan showed me what makes the U.S military the strongest in the world, but also revealed the limitations of military power. If there was a military solution to the war in Afghanistan, we would have found one years ago. Our longest war must come to an end, but we must do so in a way that keeps our promises to our allies, protects vulnerable populations, including the women and children of Afghanistan, and ensures a safer and more secure world.”

Once considered the only justified military action after the 9/11 terrorist attacks in stark contrast to the misguided invasion of Iraq in 2003, the war in Afghanistan ground on for years after the death of Osama bin Laden in neighboring Pakistan even as Afghanistan has faded in relative geopolitical importance. President Donald Trump had negotiated an arbitrary deadline to withdrawal, and hopefully the slightly longer period Biden plans to take to get the troops out in an organized fashion will not result in additional lives lost.

We’ll update with statements as they arrive, in the meantime less war is always a good thing.

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9 thoughts on “Biden Announces Complete Withdrawal From Afghanistan

  1. Congratulations to President Trump for this tremendous foreign policy achievement. Trump promised to get America out of these endless wars and he kept his word to the American people. Trump set the groundwork for this withdrawal that Biden is taking credit for and hopefully doesn't screw up.

    Thanks to Colorado Pols for celebrating this MAGA moment!!

    1. So by scrapping the Trump plan and creating his own plan, Biden is really actually benefitting from the Trump plan that he’s not even using.  Yes, that makes total sense.

    2. Hey Nutter!  What about those hundreds of thousands of lives lost to COVID that Dr Birx says were the result of incompetence and negligence by the MAGA turd blossom? (asking for a friend). 

      1. Oh, undoubtedly some fool will give him a silver-plate bowl, or something, for that tremendous accomplishment, too?

        Hell, he’s probably awarded his orange-self (along with his own pardons) several already? . . .

        (. . . It’s not like he could ever count on Fluffy to get one little thing right. Look what a shit job he did here in Colorado!)

  2. Trump surged troops in Afghanistan before he said he’d withdraw troops. Make sense? Not a bit. 
    Levels of troops in Afghanistan have gone up and down through three Presidencies. Obama withdrew the most troops- down to about 8,400. Then Trump increased to 14,000. 

  3. After this war, can we please make certain the Afghanis who worked to support the US and coalition troops AND their dependents are not stranded by our immigration "system"  ??  Pretty please?

  4. Words matter, and war was never declared. 

    I applaud President Biden for the announcement and goal.

    I hope he also announces a comprehensive review of all arms sales (looking at you Saudi Arabia) and US military presence around the world. 

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