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2021-04-15 00:05:53 GMT2021-04-15 08:05:53(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
WASHINGTON, April 14 (Xinhua) President Joe Biden announced on Wednesday that all U.S. troops will be withdrawn from Afghanistan before Sept. 11, a decision to end the longest war in American history. The United States will begin our final withdrawal, begin it on May 1 of this year, Biden said in his remarks at the White House. U.S. troops, as well as forces deployed by our NATO allies and operational partners, will be out of Afghanistan before we mark the 20th anniversary of that heinous attack on September 11th.
Biden delivered the address at the Treaty Room, the same place where then President George W. Bush informed the nation that the U.S. military had begun airstrikes against terrorists in Afghanistan nearly two decades ago.
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White House press secretary Jen Psaki declined to say whether U.S. special operations troops would remain in Afghanistan following President Joe Biden s promise of a full military withdrawal by Sept. 11. I m obviously not going to get into operational specifics from the podium, Psaki told reporters on Wednesday, when asked whether the drawdown of troops would include special operations troops or special forces. I will say that we may, we will have what is needed to secure a diplomatic presence, and those assessments will be made over the coming months and obviously led by the Defense Department and State Department.
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