Biden’s plan to withdraw US troops from Afghanistan splits Congress but not just on party lines
President Joe Biden’s decision to withdraw US troops from Afghanistan by September 11 the twentieth anniversary of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks prompted a split on Capitol Hill among both Republicans and Democrats, creating some strange bedfellows over what to do about America’s longest war.
Many Republicans slammed the decision as premature, but other GOP lawmakers cheered US troops finally coming home. Most Democrats said they supported Biden’s desire to finally wind down the longest war in US history, but some said they were concerned about losing hard-fought gains in Afghanistan.
Biden s plans to withdraw US troops from Afghanistan splits Congress but not just on party lines
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Biden s plans to withdraw US troops from Afghanistan splits Congress - but not just on party lines
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Biden s plans to withdraw US troops from Afghanistan splits Congress -- but not just on party lines
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