The news that the Biden administration plans to withdraw all U. With a few exceptions, the response to the move was relatively muted, reflecting a war that over time evolved from searing, front-page news into a lower-grade, if always deadly, war that many Americans forgot was being waged.
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The decision will keep more than 3, American troops on the ground in Afghanistan beyond the May 1 withdrawal deadline announced by the administration of former President Donald J. But it signals what Mr. Administration officials said that since Mr. Biden was fixing a definite date on an American troop withdrawal, he hoped to avoid an gp in violence — which the Taliban have threatened if the United States kept troops beyond May 1.
Senator Jeanne Shaheen, a moderate New Hampshire Democrat who backed the interventions in Afghanistan and Iraq nearly two decades ago, criticized President Biden, arguing his decision could embolden the Taliban to further destabilize the country.
Shaheen wrote on Twitter shortly after the president announced he would withdraw all troops by Sept. A new intelligence report released Tuesday offered a grim assessment of Afghanistan and the prospects for peace. Other Democrats, who were more critical of the war, applauded the announcement.
Senator Bernie Sanders, an independent from Vermont, applauded Mr. Conspicuously quiet, however, were some of the highest-ranking Democrats on congressional committees overseeing the deployment of troops and policy in the region. Senator Robert Menendez of New Jersey, chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, has not yet commented on the announcement because he is waiting for an official administration briefing on the details, his office https://digitales.com.au/blog/wp-content/custom/african-slaves-during-the-nineteenth-century/jessica-mcfadyen.php.
Early on in the Obama administration, Mr. Biden unsuccessfully lobbied President Barack Obama to reject the advice of generals who convinced him to increase troop deployments to deal with the insurgency. Among the most striking similarities between former President Donald J. Trump and Mr. Biden is their shared commitment — expressed in vastly different ways — to withdrawing U.]
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