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Biden pledges retaliation after dozens killed in Kabul blasts

Stevicus

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President Joe Biden pledges retaliation after U.S. service members killed in Kabul blasts - UPI.com

Aug. 26 (UPI) -- President Joe Biden on Thursday pledged retaliation against a militant group after a pair of explosions near Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul, Afghanistan, killed 13 U.S. service members and dozens others.

He gave remarks in the East Room of the White House hours after the attack at the Abbey Gate and a hotel near the airport where the United States and other countries worked to evacuate foreign nationals and Afghan civilians vulnerable to Taliban rule.

ISIS claimed responsibility for the attack.

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The United States, Britain and Australia had warned citizens to stay away from the airport due to "credible threats" warning of an impending terrorist attack by militants of the Islamic State-Khorasan Province, a self-proclaimed offshoot of the IS, which has denied affiliation with the Afghan-based militant group.

The Islamic State on Thursday claimed responsibility for the attack.

Biden ordered commanders to draw up an attack plan and promised retaliation.

Biden on Thursday said he has ordered commanders to develop operational plans to strike the IS-K's assets leadership and facilities.

"We will respond with force and precision at our time at the place we choose in the moment of our choosing," he said.

Biden added the United States has "some reason to believe" they know the leaders behind the attack and that the United States will find means to "get them wherever they are" without a large military operation."

"To those who carried out this attack as well as anyone who wishes America harm, know this: We will not forgive, we will not forget, we will hunt you down and make you pay," he said.

Gen. Kenneth "Frank" McKenzie, head of U.S. Central Command, initially confirmed that 12 service members died to CNN and The New York Times.

CENTCOM spokesman Capt. Bill Urban announced later Thursday that a 13th service member died from his injuries in the attack on Abbey Gate. He said 18 service members were injured.

Marines Corps spokesman Maj. Jim Stenger said of the dead, 10 were Marines.

Biden ordered flags to be flown at half-staff through sunset Monday.

Pentagon press secretary John Kirby confirmed Afghan civilians also "fell victim to this heinous attack." News outlets reported varying numbers of casualties from the blasts.

Afghan officials told Khaama Press that 13 civilians were killed and 70 were injured by the bomb at the airport's Abbey gate.

The death toll was at least 60.

The New York Times cited Afghan health officials who said between 30 and 40 people died and 120 were injured.

A senior health official in Kabul told BBC News the death toll was at least 60, with 140 injured.

"We can confirm that the explosion at the Abbey Gate was the result of a complex attack that resulted in a number of U.S. & civilian casualties," Kirby tweeted. "We can also confirm at least one other explosion at or near the Baron Hotel, a short distance from Abbey Gate. We will continue to update."

McKenzie said the U.S. military was continuing to evacuate people from the airport after the explosions.

"We just brought a number of buses aboard the airfield over the last couple or three hours," he told CNN.

"We'll continue to process and flow people out. The plan is designed to operate under stress and under attack."

Biden on Thursday said he has instructed the military that he would grant any additional forces needed to respond to the attack and protect Americans seeking to evacuate but said that military officials remained committed to carrying out the mission as planned.

"We must complete this mission and we will. And that's what I've ordered them to do," Biden said. "We will not be deterred by terrorists, we will not let them stop our mission, we will continue the evacuations."

In response to the fact that Thursday's attack marked the first time U.S. service members have been killed in violence in Afghanistan since February 2020, Biden noted that former President Donald Trump had reached a deal with the Taliban to withdraw U.S. troops in exchange for the militant group agreeing not to target U.S. forces.

He added that the current U.S. relationship with the Taliban as they seek to complete the evacuation is based on "mutual self-interest."

Biden reiterated his stance that the United States had completed its goal of entering Afghanistan to kill Osama bin Laden and prevent al-Qaida from re-emerging, adding that had he chosen not to maintain Trump's committment to withdraw U.S. troops he would have been forced to send more troops to Afghanistan.

"I have never been of the view that we should be sacrificing American lives to try to establish a democratic government in Afghanistan, a country that has never once in its entire history been a united country and is made up ... of different tribes who have never, ever, ever gotten along with each other," he said.

The White House said Thursday that about 13,400 people were evacuated on Wednesday, some on U.S. military flights and others on coalition aircraft.

Since Aug. 14, the U.S. military has evacuated and helped evacuate more than 95,000 people, the White House said.
 

Viker

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:( Here we go........again. Could/would the Taliban show some good faith and take care of this without us bombing people? I wasn't aware of ISIS presence in Afghanistan.
 

Stevicus

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:( Here we go........again. Could/would the Taliban show some good faith and take care of this without us bombing people? I wasn't aware of ISIS presence in Afghanistan.

It seems it's not actually ISIS itself, but an offshoot organization called Islamic State - Khorasan Province.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Well Well. I may have to take back all the nasty things I said about him.

Screw the deadline now. Let's kill some ISIS scumbags.
I think you might be overly optimistic. Were I in Biden's position,
I'd make such a tough promise to satisfy the masses. But all
would know that it would take time to identify the perps, plan
the operation, & execute it.
The time frame would allow passions to cool, so that if or when
it didn't happen, it could be easily explained away as an impossible
task. But by then it's no longer a public relations problem.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
I think you might be overly optimistic. Were I in Biden's
position, I'd make such a tough promise to satisfy the masses.
But all would know that it would take time to identify the perps,
plan the operation, & execute it.
The time frame would allow passions to cool, so that if or when
it didn't happen, it could be easily explained away as an impossible
task. But by then it's no longer a problem.
I'm going to give our Supreme leader the benefit of the doubt for a bit.

See what comes of this 'promise'.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
I'm going to give our Supreme leader the benefit of the doubt for a bit.
See what comes of this 'promise'.
I'm giving him the benefit of craftiness.
You'll find that he's playing politics...not soldier.
Though sleepy & old he be, in his element he is.
 

esmith

Veteran Member
We have no assets in country in Afghanstain at this time according to Biden. It requires intelligence operatives working in country to accomplish any payback. I see this as nothing more than rhetoric, since I do not see Biden commiting any operatives, whether military or agenices, in country to obatin the necessary intelligence to proscute the guilty.
He may surprise me, but his past actions do not support this.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
We have no assets in country in Afghanstain at this time according to Biden. It requires intelligence operatives working in country to accomplish any payback. I see this as nothing more than rhetoric, since I do not see Biden commiting any operatives, whether military or agenices, in country to obatin the necessary intelligence to proscute the guilty.
Empty rhetoric will be effective to enuf people.
Sleepy Joe is playing an obvious game. But the
obvious is the easiest thing for most people to miss.

Note:
I'm not being critical. I actually prefer that this whole
affair wind down with minimum expense. And if
insincere posturing gets us there, that's good enuf.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
It seems it's not actually ISIS itself, but an offshoot organization called Islamic State - Khorasan Province.
ISIS is Islamic State of Iraq and Syria/Levant (and are also known as ISIL). This would be ISK or ISKP if we did the same thing.
Basically a different chapter of the same group.
 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
I think you might be overly optimistic. Were I in Biden's position,
I'd make such a tough promise to satisfy the masses. But all
would know that it would take time to identify the perps, plan
the operation, & execute it.
The time frame would allow passions to cool, so that if or when
it didn't happen, it could be easily explained away as an impossible
task. But by then it's no longer a public relations problem.

That's what I meant by vicious circle.
It will never end.
I want all Americans to return home sound and safe.
All of them. And to leave that place for good.
 
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