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Who is Antony Blinken and what did he say about Afghanistan?

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken issued comments on the nation's military presence in Kabul, Afghanistan, as chaos unfolded in the country.

President Joe Biden's cabinet is facing accusations that it has botched the US departure in the capital with potentially long-term consequences as the prepare to sweep Kabul.

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, to Jewish parents.

He is fluent in French after his mom Judith - who is divorced from his father Donald - moved to Paris when he was a child.

His mom remarried Holocaust survivor, Samuel Pisar, who died in 2015.

After his stepfather's death Blinken said that his memoir should be “required reading".

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in the 1980s.

He reportedly met his future wife  in 1995 and they have been married since 2002.

He served as deputy national security adviser from 2013 to 2015, and deputy secretary of state from 2015 to 2017 under President .

Blinken also served in the State Department and in senior positions on the National Security Council under 's administration.

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,  and the nuclear program in .

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What did he say about Afghanistan?

Blinken defended the US' current Afghanistan mission and rejected parallels to the fall of Saigon in 1975.

The Pentagon authorized an additional 1,000 troops to help with the .

It brings the total number of troops expected in Afghanistan from the US temporarily to 6,000.

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