Accidents, Afghanistan, Politics, Security, Social August 19, 2021

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Cyan: The people of Afghanistan are angry with the United States

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Ariana News Agency: A CNN reporter said there was widespread anger and frustration among the Afghan people over the rapid and turbulent withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan.

“The pace of change in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, has accelerated,” Clarissa, the network’s senior international correspondent, said in a report from Kabul. People are terrified. The people of Afghanistan feel that they have left them alone. He added: “They did not expect American troops to stay in their country indefinitely and fight for them.” But at the same time, there is intense anger and frustration among the Afghan people over the rapid and turbulent withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan. They say the United States could have taken precautionary measures to ensure the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan in a more deliberate and orderly manner.

The CNN correspondent in Kabul also said that the US military was considering the possibility of sending more troops to Afghanistan. This news has been published from two sources. One of them is a US Department of Defense official, and the other source is someone who is aware of the process of negotiations with the Taliban.

He added: “Both officials have warned that no decision has been made yet.” Gen. Fred Mackenzie, commander of the US Central Command, arrived in the Gulf today to directly monitor developments in Afghanistan. The exact location of the American general has not been determined. Of course, he is not in Afghanistan. In the meantime; The White House wrote about the current developments in Afghanistan on its Twitter account: This morning, the US President and Vice President met with the National Security Team and their senior officials to get up-to-date information on reducing the number of our civilian personnel in Afghanistan, evacuating special immigrant visa applicants and other Afghan allies, and hear about the current security situation in Kabul. “What is happening in Afghanistan is not the result of an intelligence failure,” Michael Morrell, the former CIA director, wrote on his Twitter account. It is the result of multiple failures in politics by several governments.Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham wrote on her Twitter account: “The occupation of Afghanistan by the Taliban is a sad and dangerous event for the national security interests of the United States and the world.” Jihadists around the world have celebrated the event.

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