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Trump calls for vetting Afghan allies amid chaotic withdrawal

August 11, 2024 | J.D. Vance, Vice Presidential Candidates 2024



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Trump calls for vetting Afghan allies amid chaotic withdrawal
During a recent government meeting, discussions centered on the three-year anniversary of the end of the U.S. war in Afghanistan, highlighting the ongoing debate over the fate of Afghan allies left behind after the withdrawal. The conversation referenced the chaotic execution of the withdrawal under President Biden, which has drawn criticism from various quarters.

A significant point raised was the status of approximately 80,000 Afghans who assisted U.S. forces during the conflict. The speaker emphasized the moral obligation of the United States to bring these individuals to safety, provided they undergo thorough vetting processes. Concerns were voiced regarding the vetting of Afghan nationals admitted under the Biden administration, with claims that some individuals may have falsely claimed to support U.S. efforts.

The meeting underscored the complexities surrounding the U.S. commitment to its Afghan allies, particularly in light of past incidents of violence against American troops by individuals who were supposed to be allies. The discussion reflects a broader concern about national security and the responsibilities of the U.S. government towards those who risked their lives to support American operations in Afghanistan.

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