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Live Afghanistan updates: Biden defends U.S. departure: 'It was time to end this war' - The Washington Post

President Biden on Tuesday defended the U.S. evacuation effort in Afghanistan, which was capped with the Taliban taking control of the Kabul airport after the last American military flight left the country.

“The United States ended 20 years of war in Afghanistan, the longest war in American history,” Biden said during an address at the White House, praising the efforts to get more than 120,000 Americans and allies evacuated to safety. “And still, the women and men of the United States military, our diplomatic corps and intelligence professionals did their job and did it well, risking their lives not for professional gains but to serve others — not in a mission of war, but a mission of mercy.”

The president added, “I was not going to extend this forever war, and I was not extending a forever exit.”

“It was time to end this war,” Biden said.

Biden’s comments came after celebratory gunfire from the Taliban echoed across Kabul, capping the militant group’s victory in a 20-year war with the United States. One of the Taliban’s top officials, however, cautioned its fighters to be careful in how they treated the local population and called for international investment and national unity in the country.

“I invite you all to come and invest in Afghanistan,” said Zabihullah Mujahid at a speech at the airport. “Your investments will be in good hands. The country will be stable and safe.” He added that after years of war and invasion, “the people do not have more tolerance” for further violence.

The Taliban’s senior leadership has held multiday talks as the group works to forms a government.

Here’s what to know

  • The White House said that officials are still in touch with Americans who have remained in Afghanistan and would be available to assist them if they wanted to leave.
  • Celebrating the completion of the U.S. departure from Afghanistan, Taliban supporters gathered to hold a mock funeral procession alongside makeshift coffins draped in American flags, Reuters reported.
  • A recent survey showed divided views on U.S. troop withdrawal. Fifty-four percent of U.S. adults said the decision to withdraw troops from Afghanistan was the right one, while 42 percent say it was the wrong decision, a recent Pew Research Center report showed.
  • The United States said it would maintain “robust counterterrorism capabilities” in the region, said Secretary of State Antony Blinken. There is broad skepticism that the Taliban will keep its promise to stop the country from serving as a breeding ground for groups such as al-Qaeda and the Islamic State, whose local affiliate killed 13 U.S. service members and at least 170 civilians outside Kabul airport last week.

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