‘TIME TO COME HOME’

Biden announces US will withdraw all troops from Afghanistan by 9/11 ‘to end America’s longest war’

PRESIDENT Joe Biden confirmed the US will withdraw all of its troops from Afghanistan by Septemeber 11, 2021 to end "the longest war in US history."

Biden confirmed all 2,500 American troops would be brought home over the course of four months, starting from May 1 - the withdrawal deadline agreed between and the Taliban.

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press conference in the Roosevelt Room, where George W. Bush announced the strikes against Al-Qaeda training camps on October 7, 2001.

"I am now the fourth American president to preside over an American troop presence in ," Biden told reporters shortly after 2.30pm ET this afternoon.

"Two Republicans. Two Democrats. I will not pass this responsibility to a fifth. It is time to end America’s longest war. It is time for American troops to come home."

"The will begin our final withdrawal on May 1 of this year," Biden said. "We will do it responsibly, deliberately, and safely."

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"They have the thanks of a grateful nation," he went on and pointed that "our diplomacy does not hinge" on having American troops deployed there indefinitely.

"We went to Afghanistan because of a horrific attack that happened 20 years ago," he said. "That cannot explain why we should remain there in 2021."

Biden said "we have to focus on the challenge that are in front of us," highlighting the tensions with China, "cyber threats" in 2021, and strengthening global health care in light of the pandemic.

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