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Transcripts For CNN The Lead With Jake Tapper 20240710

Biden has asked for Contingency Plans in case he decides that american troops need to stay in afghanistan past August 31st. And we should note a few days ago biden says he was committed to troops staying until every american who wants to be out is out. But we should also note the taliban has insisted that they will not agree to any extension. The taliban also complicating evacuation Efforts Today by refusing to allow afghan civilians to leave the country. A taliban spokesman saying the roads out the airport remain open for foreigners, but, quote, the afghans leaving, we are not going to allow that and we are not even happy about it. Cnns Phil Mattingly is live for us at the White House. Phil, walk us through President Bidens reasoning for making this decision to stick with this August 31st Withdrawal Deadline. Reporter the way the president communicated to G7 Allies in a closeddoor virtual briefing this morning was that they believed and he believes that the u. S. Is currently on pace

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Transcripts for CNN The Lead With Jake Tapper 20210824 20:00:00

4,000 american passport holders and their families have been evacuated from the country. but it s hard to put that number in context. one of the biggest headlines is that it is our expectation that those who have fought alongside the u.s. are still able to get to the airport. we shall see. we ll have more with the lead with jake tapper right now. welcome to the lead. i m jake tapper. and we start with breaking news in our world lead. any minute we expect president biden to speak at the white house. he will talk about his decision to stick with the august 31st deadline to withdraw all u.s. troops from afghanistan. that means exactly one week from today there could be no u.s. forces in afghanistan for the first time in 20 years. moments ago cnn learned that the first u.s. troops have already started leaving the country. but there are caveats to this pledge. white house press secretary jen psaki just said that president

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Transcripts for CNN The Lead With Jake Tapper 20210824 20:16:00

Nationals, including the special immigrant visa applicants. they re worried about a mass exodus of afghans with skills and education. they ve even blocked the roads to the airport to afghans. how risky is it for these afghans for merely just trying to get to the airport? it s incredibly risky, jake. i ve been in contact with several of them myself. and right now several of them are waiting at the airport gates, waiting for them to be opened. they need to know which specific gates to go to. there is no information that s forthcoming. it s a really bad situation for them. while inside the airport, everything is running fairly efficiently, outside the airport for these people, the situation is still chaotic. susan, as a political matter, i don t know if you ve noticed, but the twitter feed of the white house chief of staff ron klain is full of retweets from liberal activists and liberal journalists attacking the news

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Transcripts for CNN The Lead With Jake Tapper 20210824 20:10:00

Into the city of kabul and providing safe corridors so people can travel to the airport more easily or the decision to leave august 31st. so many of these decisions are driven by the desire to not have one more service member be killed in afghanistan. they are very worried about a terrorist threat there, as somebody on the ground there, how real and credible does a terrorist attack seem as a possibility? reporter: well, judging by the attitudes struck by military personnel here, they re taking it extremely seriously. they don t feel particularly safe. they are anxious that as the numbers draw down that they become a better target of opportunity as it were. there have been inevitably secret pinprick missions out to go and rescue people who are stuck in tricky locations. but the idea of sending large

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Transcripts for CNN The Lead With Jake Tapper 20210824 20:04:00

Constant communication with taliban officials in kabul and around kabul to try and ease the pathway for individuals, both mesh americans and afghans with special immigrant visas to get to the airport. there is every reason to believe that that coordination would cease to exist post-august 31st. there is also the terror threat. a very real, very acute threat, they believe, will come to pass if they stay longer from groups like isis-k who they believe are a very real threat at the moment and a very real threat for u.s. personnel. phil mattingly at the white house, thanks so much. today the pentagon reported a massive increase in pace of evacuations in kabul. evacuating 21,600 people in the last 24 hours. since august 14th, more than 58,000 individuals have been evacuated by the u.s., by u.s. allies, and by private citizens. moments ago the biden administration confirmed that that number includes more than

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