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Joe Biden says he cannot guarantee final outcome of Kabul evacuation during White House address

The US president addressed the nation tonight amid chaotic scenes at Kabul airport following the Taliban takeover.

US PRESIDENT JOE Biden has said he can not guarantee the final outcome of the emergency evacuation from Kabul’s airport, calling it one of the most “difficult” airlift operations ever.

“This is one of the largest, most difficult airlifts in history,” he said in a televised address from the White House. “I cannot promise what the final outcome will be.”

Despite this, he pledged to Americans still trapped in Afghanistan that they will be safely returned to the US. 

“Let me be clear: Any American who wants to come home, we will get you home,” he said. 

Biden said US forces have airlifted 13,000 people out of Afghanistan since 14 August and 18,000 since July, with thousands more evacuated on private charter flights “facilitated by the US government.”

His comments come as the US government struggles to ramp up a massive airlift clearing Americans and other foreigners and vulnerable Afghans through the Kabul airport following the Taliban takeover of the country.

Biden is facing criticism for chaotic and often violent scenes outside the airport with crowds struggling to reach safety inside.

He called the past week “heartbreaking,” but insisted his administration was working hard to smooth and speed the evacuations.

“I don’t think anyone of us can see these pictures and not feel that pain on a human level,” Biden said, but “now I’m focused on getting this job done”.

Evacuation flights at the Kabul airport stopped for several hours today because of a backup at a transit point for the refugees, a US airbase in Qatar, US officials said.

However, a resumption was ordered in the afternoon, Washington time.

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As many as three flights out of Kabul were expected in the next few hours, going to Bahrain and carrying perhaps 1,500 evacuees in all, said an official.

In Washington, some veterans in Congress were calling on the Biden administration to extend a security perimeter beyond the Kabul airport so more Afghans can make it to the airport for evacuation.

They also want Biden to make clear a 31 August deadline for withdrawing US troops is not a firm one.

The deadline “is contributing to the chaos and the panic at the airport because you have Afghans who think that they have 10 days to get out of this country or that door is closing forever”, said Peter Meijer, a Republican, who served in Iraq and also worked in Afghanistan to help aid workers provide humanitarian relief.

Tens of thousands of people remain to be evacuated ahead of the United States’ 31 August deadline to withdraw its troops from the country, although the pace had picked up overnight.

A defence official said about 5,700 people, including about 250 Americans, were flown out of Kabul aboard 16 C-17 transport planes.

On each of the previous two days, about 2,000 people were airlifted.

With desperate crowds thronging Kabul’s airport, and Taliban fighters ringing its perimeter, the US government renewed its advisory to Americans and others that it could not guarantee safe passage for any of those desperately seeking seats on the planes inside.

The advisory captured some of the pandemonium, and what many Afghans and foreigners see as their life-and-death struggle to get inside.

While Biden has previously blamed Afghans for the US failure to get out more allies ahead of this month’s sudden Taliban takeover, US officials said American diplomats had formally urged weeks ago that the administration ramp up evacuation efforts.

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In July, more than 20 diplomats at the US Embassy in Kabul registered their concerns that the evacuation of Afghans who had worked for America was not proceeding quickly enough.

In a cable sent through the State Department’s dissent channel, a time-honoured method for foreign service officers to register opposition to administration policies, the diplomats said the situation on the ground was dire, that the Taliban would likely seize control of the capital within months of the 31 August pullout, and urged the Biden administration to immediately begin a concerted evacuation effort.

Biden has said that the chaos that unfolded as part of the withdrawal was inevitable as the nearly 20-year war came to an end.

It said: “We are processing people at multiple gates.

“Due to large crowds and security concerns, gates may open or close without notice. Please use your best judgment and attempt to enter the airport at any gate that is open.”

He said he was following the advice of Afghanistan’s US-backed president, Ashraf Ghani, in not earlier expanding US efforts to fly out translators and other Afghans in danger for the past work with Americans.

Ghani fled the country last weekend as the Taliban seized the capital.

Biden also said that many at-risk Afghan allies had not wanted to leave the country.

But refugee groups point to years-long backlogs of applications from thousands of those Afghans for visas that would let them take refuge in the United States.

The administration has also portrayed its contingency planning as successful after the Afghan government fell much faster than publicly anticipated by administration officials.

Yet the White House received clear warnings that the situation was deteriorating rapidly before the current evacuation push.

The Kabul airport has been the focus of intense international efforts to get out foreigners, Afghan allies and other Afghans most at risk of reprisal from the Taliban insurgents.

With reporting from AFP. 

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    Mute bacoxy
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    Dec 1st 2015, 9:34 PM

    I refused to give up my seat yesterday and got nothing but daggers from everyone else… Its not my fault she got pregnant!

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    Dec 1st 2015, 9:36 PM

    I think its important to remember Claudette Colvin, who history has forgotten in relation to this story. Read her story.

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    Mute Dave Thomas
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    Dec 1st 2015, 9:43 PM

    Thanks for the info. Didn’t know that.

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    Mute Gary
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    Dec 1st 2015, 9:50 PM

    Meanderings, I didn’t know that piece of information. Cheers.

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    Dec 1st 2015, 10:37 PM

    Meanderings , I also never knew that , fair play .

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    Dec 1st 2015, 10:49 PM

    @Meanderings, thanks for your mention of Claudette. It appears her age, her colour(pigmentocracy) and her circumstance went against her. Its a sad indictment that she was never truly recognised as the first to stand up to the bus segregation in Al . Even today most of her work colleagues in NY dont know her story.

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    Dec 1st 2015, 11:00 PM

    Totally right. The whole boycott is a tremendous story, and although Parks was pivotal, it was kind of a planned pivot. Colvin didn’t fit the bill they needed to really make headlines, make a stand and propel the cause forward, a sad reality. Parks was well known and respected in the community and they knew people would get behind her and that her story would make a real impact. I always tell people to read up on the Montgomery bus boycott whenever they mention Parks, to get them to see the whole picture. And there are so many other nuances to the civil rights movement that most folks aren’t aware of – some of which makes current tensions in certain US states a bit clearer. Fascinating stuff.

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    Dec 2nd 2015, 7:42 AM

    You have opened my eyes to something I never knew! I’m actually amazed at how they engineered it that Parks was the heroine because she fit the profile better.

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    Mute Dave Thomas
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    Dec 1st 2015, 9:36 PM

    If it was today she probably would’ve been shot

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    Dec 1st 2015, 9:49 PM

    Doubt it but she would be all over Buzzfeed.

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    Dec 1st 2015, 9:40 PM

    Such dignity & class. Wonder if our water warriors could learn a trick or two.

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    Dec 1st 2015, 9:47 PM

    How about the pink ladies who stood in a line outside the garda station in coolock to highlight the abuse of woman by guards, pretty peaceful by any standards and the guards were peeping out the Windows like cowards at them, great community relations altogether.

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    Dec 1st 2015, 9:42 PM

    Brave lady who helped change history and sounded quite stoical about to boot!

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    Dec 1st 2015, 11:30 PM

    In America the percentage of African Americans unemployed is much higher than amongst the White community. Black politicians are rare and ones occupying positions of power even rarer(Obama being the exception). The booming IT market is run by predominantly white men and Silicon Valley has recently being charged with institutionalised racism. Every major American city has large communities of African Americans living in extreme poverty and let’s not forget that the police think that being black is reason enough to shoot on sight. So let’s ask the question; what has really changed for African Americans since Rosa Parks made her stand?

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    Dec 1st 2015, 11:31 PM

    Hard to believe that the same country, the USA, was trying to transplant its so called version of democracy around the globe and yet did not afford its coloured citizens the same privileges. Makes you wonder!

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    Dec 1st 2015, 9:40 PM

    The sad thing is that I could easily imagine our own guards doing exactly the same thing, “just following the law” I reckon a requirement of being a guard us that you have to be clueless.

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    Dec 1st 2015, 9:44 PM

    I think ‘just following orders ‘is the mantra. The nazis said the same thing.

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    Dec 1st 2015, 9:54 PM

    In fairness the cop was thinking that if he didn’t arrest her he was fit to be lynched himself.

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    Dec 1st 2015, 10:46 PM

    Thankfully keelan some people don’t care about the consequences. Look up a guy called Wilhelm canaris, a nazi general who thwarted Hitler whenever he could.

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    Dec 1st 2015, 10:54 PM

    Keelan that’s exactly my point, the govt hire people with no moral compass, why do you think Ireland’s always been such an insular society.

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    Dec 2nd 2015, 12:28 AM

    So cupid you would only inforce laws you agreed with??

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    Dec 2nd 2015, 1:00 AM

    Sometimes mark you have to do the right thing. You should never just accept what you’re told blindly!

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    Dec 2nd 2015, 1:28 AM

    Again are you saying you would only inforce laws you wanted too? Cupids comment was about ireland, what laws would he not inforce in Ireland?

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    Dec 2nd 2015, 5:05 AM

    The nazis weren’t racist. Hitler had black and chinese men in his armies. At the olympics in 1936 hitler was respectful of the black athletes when the yanks weren’t.

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    Dec 1st 2015, 10:30 PM

    While the US wanted us to believe it was an open and fair society as opposed to the communists is Russia in the 50′s, it was a racist and apartheid one until President JFK. Guess what, Kennedy was assassinated and the racism there still continues. Here in racist Ireland we are no better with our No Blacks, no Dogs and now no Muslims ..anyone here with an open mind want to discuss this issue?

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    Dec 1st 2015, 10:37 PM

    Sure the feckers went and shot black Friday last week

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    Dec 1st 2015, 9:43 PM

    lol, I don’t think you can just say blacks. Maybe the black population of…

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    Dec 1st 2015, 9:42 PM

    It

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    Dec 1st 2015, 9:57 PM

    You make a compelling argument Deborah

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    Dec 1st 2015, 11:08 PM

    Harsh but fair.

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    Dec 1st 2015, 11:07 PM

    It’s gas, when I first heard of her it was 40 years ago. Soon it will be 100.

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