DOD: We’re looking at Afghanistan with ‘deep concern’
Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.) talks to reporters follow a House Republican conference meeting in the U.S. Capitol Visitors Center on May 12, 2021 in Washington, D.C. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
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Critics of Joe Biden’s withdrawal from Afghanistan have been speaking out against the move, claiming it may not last long. On Sunday, Illinois Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R), who served in Afghanistan as a lieutenant in the Air Force, said the withdrawal symbolizes the resolve of the Taliban.
Kinzinger went on to say U.S. troops will likely have to re-enter Afghanistan to quell the Taliban’s offensive in the country. The terrorist organization recently claimed to have recaptured around 85 percent of the Middle Eastern country.
US and NATO troops leave Bagram base in Afghanistan
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National security experts are warning of what could happen now that President Biden is pulling all U.S. troops out of Afghanistan. They fear the withdrawal could mean a terrible outcome for that country and possibly another terrorist attack on America by Al Qaeda.
The locals in Afghanistan are full of fear about what could come next. Ms. Sadat fled to Iran twenty years ago when the Taliban took control of her country Afghanistan. When I was in Iran, the media used to show the destruction and war in Afghanistan, in general, we were horrified by the Taliban, Sadat said.