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U.S. Acknowledges Afghanistan Evacuation Should Have Started Sooner

Por: The New York Times Politics April 07, 2023

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WASHINGTON — The Biden administration’s nearly two-year review of the calamitous American withdrawal from Afghanistan found that U.S. officials should have started the evacuation earlier, but placed extensive blame on President Biden’s predecessor, former President Donald J. Trump.The National Security Council on Thursday released of the government’s findings about the withdrawal in August 2021, which swiftly turned violent. As U.S.... + full article



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