'NOT TOO LATE'

Mitch McConnell calls on Biden to launch airstrikes stop Taliban’s devastating advance as Afghanistan crisis deepens

SENATE Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said on Friday that the United States should start carrying out air strikes against the Taliban, after the insurgent group took control of a number of Afghan cities and began to encircle Kabul.

Over recent days, Taliban forces have moved at a rapid pace, capturing around half of Afghanistan's provisional capital cities in the space of a week.

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Senator Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has called on the U.S. to airstrike Taliban forcesCredit: AFP
 to Afghanistan to help evacuate Americans from the US embassy in Kabul.

According to the Associated Press, the Taliban currently controls 14 of the country's 34 provincial capitals, with cities such as Kandahar and Herat being captured last week.

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The president, however, has rejected criticism of the decision to withdraw.

Biden rejected that a Taliban takeover was inevitable, adding: "The Taliban is not the North Vietnamese Army. They're not remotely comparable in terms of capability.

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– a move that also riled many Republican lawmakers, who said Biden should not be disappearing from public view during such developments in the Middle East.

With the jihadi army now in control of more than half of Afghanistan's cities, tens of thousands of people have been left .

As the Taliban rampages across the country, some of its most brutalised victims have been the country's women.

Women were brutally oppressed when then the militant group last controlled Afghanistan in the 90s.

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Already there have been reports of girls as young as 12 being married off to fighters, a woman being shot for wearing "tight clothes", and women being told they cannot leave home without a male chaperone.

McConnell called to 'hammer Taliban advances with air strikes'Credit: Getty
President Biden's handling of the situation has drawn criticism from RepublicansCredit: White House Official
Taliban forces reportedly control 14 of 34 provincial capital cities
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