Two political analysts: The US withdrawal from Afghanistan is shameful, and the Taliban has no choice but to extend the evacuation
Beth: Two political analysts said that the US withdrawal from Afghanistan is shameful and a taste of defeat, stressing that the Taliban has no choice but to agree to extending the evacuation from Afghanistan
While Heba al-Qudsi, director of the Asharq al-Awsat newspaper office in Washington, said that the US withdrawal from Afghanistan is shameful and a taste of defeat, noting that it is difficult to say that the administration of US President Joe Biden wanted to withdraw from Afghanistan.
She added, in an interview with Al-Ghad channel, that it is possible that the withdrawal will have tactical goals and put the entire crisis in front of the international community.
The director of the Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper office in Washington indicated that President Biden did not listen to the advice of European countries regarding the withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan, pointing out that this planning and withdrawal is characterized by chaos and errors in the administration.
The director of the Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper office in Washington explained that this decision taken by US President Joe Biden may have significant effects at home, as well as the legislative elections next November, and the labeling of this withdrawal, which was described as a shameful defeat.
And US President Joe Biden opened the door to the possibility of postponing the withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan after the thirty-first of August.
Meanwhile, Bashir Movahed, a professor of political science at Peace University in Kabul, said the Taliban had no choice but to agree to extending the evacuation from Afghanistan.
The professor of political science at the University of Peace in Kabul added that the Taliban is looking for American, international and European support during the coming periods, explaining that negotiations between US President Joe Biden and the Taliban movement may reach a conclusion on this matter and the decision to extend the evacuation of US forces from Afghanistan.
The professor of political science at the University of Peace in Kabul pointed out that the Kabul airport has thousands of American and European militants, explaining that the Taliban has announced that if the extension is done, it will have a response.
And US President Joe Biden opened the door to the possibility of postponing the withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan after the thirty-first of August.
Biden's statements meet the desire of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson in this regard, and Johnson has confirmed that he will ask Biden to do so during the G7 summit hosted in London.