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President Biden remembered the 13 American servicemen who died in the Abbey Gate terrorist attack in Kabul, Afghanistan a year ago.
In a statement, Biden called it a “vicious terrorist attack” but did not acknowledge the role he and his administration played in the chaotic and failed Afghan withdrawal.
“Our nation will forever mourn their sacrifice, and the 13 precious people who were too soon deprived of their families, loved ones and brothers and sisters in arms while performing a noble mission on behalf of our nation. I will honor the memory of the soul of the soul,’ he said.
“They were heroes and worked to save lives as part of the largest air evacuation operation in our history,” he continued. It will live forever as the greatest mark of being an American.”
Biden highlighted the military achievements achieved since the deadly withdrawal from Afghanistan.
“Following the horrific attacks outside Kabul airport, we have doubled down on our relentless global campaign against ISIS and other terrorists who threaten Americans. We have eliminated the leaders of Al Qaeda,” Biden said. rice field.
“We are now maintaining pressure on terrorist threats without endangering thousands of troops in Afghanistan. I will continue to hunt you down.”
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