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Efforts To Evacuate Americans From Afghanistan Will Resume By The End Of The Year

After the Biden Administration withdrew troops from Afghanistan, leaving tens of thousands of American citizens behind, troops were forced to redeploy for evacuation efforts. On this deployment, 13 United States service members were killed in a suicide bombing beside countless Afghan civilians. 

Biden launched a counter air strike to prevent another suicide bombing. Nearly a month after the strike, it was discovered that no terrorists were killed. Only civilians, 10 in total, 7 of which were children. 

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By the time Biden withdrew troops from the Kabul airport fully, there were still hundreds of U.S. citizens scattered across Afghanistan, deserted. 

Now, the administration has finally announced that efforts to evacuate Americans will resume by the end of the year.  

The Daily Caller reported, The operation to retrieve U.S. citizens and Afghan allies left behind will require coordination with the Taliban and other governments, the official told The Wall Street Journal. Kabul’s international airport remains closed to regular passenger travel since the U.S. ended its first evacuation attempt on Aug. 31.

This operation can only be successful, if the stranded Americans remain alive. Thanks to the Biden Administration it seems this probability is a roll of the dice. 

While the U.S. military was still held up in the Kabul airport, the Taliban were allegedly going door to door, and executing anyone who had formerly assisted our armed forces.