Biden privately defiant that he didn't botch Afghanistan withdrawal: book
White House official said no one believed Biden could keep promise in 2021 to keep troops in Afghanistan until all U.S. citizens had chance to leave
By Nikolas Lanum Fox News
Published February 16, 2024 12:07pm EST
Behind closed doors, President Biden strongly believes that he made the right decisions on the chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal that led in part to the deaths of 13 American soldiers, according to an upcoming book.
An excerpt from "The Internationalists: The Fight to Restore Foreign Policy After Trump," obtained by Axios, suggests that Biden remains defiant that the history books will look favorably on his decision to leave Afghanistan after American troops spent 20 years fighting the nation's longest war.
Following the withdrawal, "no one offered to resign, in large part because the president didn't believe anyone had made a mistake. Ending the war was always going to be messy," author Alexander Ward writes.
Biden allegedly told his top aides, including White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan, that they had done their best given the situation and vowed to stand by them.
"There wasn't even a real possibility of a shake-up," a White House official told Ward.
The author claims that Biden knew he was making promises to get people out of Afghanistan that he could not keep as confusion and chaos unfolded at the Kabul airport.
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