On third anniversary of Afghanistan withdrawal, former president pays homage at Arlington.
Former President Donald Trump laid wreaths at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery on Aug. 26, while President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris issued statements to mark the third anniversary of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Thirteen U.S. servicemembersâ11 Marines, one Navy corpsman, and one soldierâwere among the more than 170 people killed in a terrorist bombing at Abbey Gate outside Kabulâs Hamid Karzai International Airport on Aug. 26, 2021.
Joined by family members of some of the fallen, the former president laid a wreath, paused solemnly for the buglerâs Taps, then returned to retrieve another wreath to lay again. He repeated the process three times.
Trump and his presidential campaign had spotlighted the pending anniversary for several weeks as an example of what he called the federal governmentâs âincompetence,â which set the stage for what unfolded that day.
The former president did not make any formal statements or comments at the ceremony or during his time at Arlington National Cemetery. His campaign staged an afternoon press call with several family members, vice presidential candidate Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio), a Marine Corps veteran, and GOP congressional leaders, including Reps. Ryan Zinke (R-Mont.) and Derrick Van Orden (R-Wis.), Navy SEALS who served in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.
Biden and Harris issued separate statements calling on the nation to âmourn and honorâ the 13 who perished trying to rescue others. Both mentioned each servicemember by name.
In his statement, Biden said he carries a card with him that includes âthe exact number of American service members who were killed in Iraq and Afghanistanâincluding Taylor, Johanny, Nicole, Hunter, Daegan, Humberto, David, Jared, Rylee, Dylan, Kareem, Maxton, and Ryan.â
âWe also owe their brothers and sisters-in-armsâwho served and sacrificed for our freedom and future during Americaâs longest war,â he said. â20,744 American service members were wounded. 2,461 made the ultimate sacrifice.â
Harris defended the administrationâs action, saying that Biden âmade the courageous and right decision to end Americaâs longest war.â
Congressional Republicans have criticized the withdrawal from Afghanistan that unfolded less than eight months after Biden took office in hearings for the past two years, laying responsibility for it on the Biden administration.
Democrats and the Biden administration have countered that the genesis of the calamity is the Trump administrationâs February 2020 Doha Agreement with the Taliban, consenting to deplete and then totally withdraw U.S. forces by May 2021, a draw-down they say that fostered the rapid deterioration of the Afghan government and turned a planned, orderly departure into a retreat debacle.
âThe decisions of both President Trump and President Biden to end the U.S. military mission in Afghanistan had serious consequences for the viability of the Afghan government and its security,â the report states in the first of 28 findings identifying mistakes made by administration officials, intelligence agencies, the Pentagon, and those within the State Department.
Original News Source Link – Epoch Times
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