The withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan began after the announcement by US President Joe Biden. According to Dunya News, a White House spokesman said that during the withdrawal process, the Ranger Task Force will be temporarily deployed in Afghanistan. There is freedom to withdraw and deploy troops as needed. According to the White House, in the first phase, about 100 troops and military equipment left Afghanistan, and by September 11, all US troops will have left Afghanistan.
It may be recalled that US President Joseph Biden had decided that contrary to the agreement reached with the Afghan Taliban by former predecessor Donald Trump, he would withdraw his troops from the war-torn country on September 11 and not on May 1. According to the report, an agreement was reached between the Afghan Taliban and former President Donald Trump in February 2020, according to which all foreign forces, including the United States, will withdraw their troops from there by May 1, 2021. He says the US president is ready for a full withdrawal from Afghanistan on September 11, for which no conditions have yet been set. This will be announced tomorrow, this decision will be made with the confidence of all allies.
According to the Washington Post, US President Joe Biden has announced that he will withdraw his troops from Afghanistan not on May 1 but on September 11, 2021. According to US media, there are currently 2,500 US troops in Afghanistan. Yes, all these forces are there only to train the Afghan army. Joe Biden's announcement of 9/11 is also surprising because 20 years ago there was an attack in New York after which the United States came to Afghanistan with its troops. According to American media, the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan Joe Biden. Earlier, US Special Representative for Afghanistan Zalmai Khalilzad returned to Washington after a four-day visit to Kabul. During his visit, he has met with several Afghan political leaders, including Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and Abdullah Abdullah, head of the Afghan government's Taliban negotiating committee.