President Joe Biden address the nation on the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan at 1.30pm on Tuesday
* President Joe Biden will address the nation on the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan on Tuesday at 1.30pm
* Pentagon announced Monday the last American troops had left Kabul airport
* The announcement from the Pentagon came after Biden's last scheduled public appearance on Monday
* Also after the clock in Kabul clicked past midnight, making it August 31st there
* Biden addressed the matter in a 500 word statement, saying he would speak to the nation on Tuesday
* 'Our 20-year military presence in Afghanistan has ended. Tomorrow afternoon, I will address the American people on my decision,' he said
President Joe Biden address the nation on the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan at 1.30pm on Tuesday, the White House announced in a statement late on Monday evening.
The Pentagon announced Monday the last American troops had left Kabul airport almost 24 hours ahead of schedule, ending the U.S. war in Afghanistan after 20 years and the deaths of almost 2,500 troops.
Witnesses in Kabul said the Taliban let off celebratory gunfire as news circulated that the final U.S. flight had left.
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WNU Editor: President Biden's statement on the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan was issued last night .... Statement by President Joe Biden (White House).
Why are his speeches always in the early afternoon?
ReplyDeleteHow many times will this guy address the nation?
ReplyDelete^^ This
ReplyDeleteRemember when addresses to the nation were infrequent, stately and held about an hour after the national news during prime time.
ReplyDeletePresidential addresses to the nation given during prime time is to ensure as many people as can, do watch them. It is almost as if he is checking off a box and telling us that he did one, so let's move on.
You have to wonder about evening addresses and sundownrt effect.
People like Joe and some many generals would not do what it takes.
ReplyDeleteTaliban pins terrifying 'night letters' on doors of those who helped the West in Afghanistan... warning them to surrender or die
Antony Schaffer suggested that they go into Afghanistan and pin night letter onto doors of Taliban hiding out in the country of our ally Pakistan. The brass refused.
That right there tells you that Washington would not do whatever it takes to win and therefore would lose.
anon
ReplyDeleteBiden kept his promise to get us the hell out of there. Trump made a deal with the Taliban to withdraw
Biden made the decision in March or April of 2021. He did not campaign on withdrawing during the election.
ReplyDeleteSo Fred, you lied once again.