Biden admin's Afghanistan withdrawal failures detailed in report

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“It is clear the senior leadership of the Biden Administration failed to effectively plan, coordinate, and execute an orderly withdrawal and evacuation” from Afghanistan, the report states. “The Biden Administration squandered precious time, ignored intelligence and recommendations from people on the ground, and refused bipartisan support to give them the resources to succeed. In the process, the botched withdrawal has tarnished America’s reputation and credibility.”

President Biden speaks to reporters in an undated photo.

President Biden speaks to reporters in an undated photo.
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DEMOCRATIC SENATOR FURIOUS ABOUT BIDEN ADMIN PACE OF AFGHANISTAN EVACUATIONS

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The report cites multiple failures by joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden< during the evacuation effort after a bomb exploded near an airport checkpoint they were manning in Kabul.

The report places most of the blame for their deaths at the hands of senior leaders, while noting that the job of evacuating Afghanistan remains incomplete five months after the U.S. withdrawal.

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President Biden. 
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“This failure of leadership cost U.S. military personnel lives and has left tens of thousands behind to an uncertain fate under Taliban control,” the report said. “A healthy sense of humility should guide the lessons learned and help to better prepare for future evacuations.”

The report details multiple ways the U.S. can improve future evacuation efforts, including implementing a State Department database of U.S. citizens overseas, improved transparency with Congress, and improved resources for the Departments of Defense State, and Homeland Security to more efficiently vet visa applicants who assisted the United States.

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