'We get all kinds of cables': Biden flippantly dismisses classified memo sent last month that warned Afghanistan would collapse when troops left and urged US to evacuate citizens

 Joe Biden said 'We got all kinds of cables' after being grilled over why he'd ignored a classified memo warning Afghanistan would quickly fall to the Taliban.  

The warning, sent via a diplomatic memo, was flagged to the president during a rare press conference Friday. It warned Biden that predictions the Afghan capital of Kabul would hold off the Taliban until the end of the year were far too optimistic, with the city ultimately falling to the extremist group in just five days.

'We've learned over the past 24 hours that there was a dissent cable from the State Department saying that the Taliban would come faster through Afghanistan,' Justin Sink, a correspondent for Bloomberg said at a White House press conference.

'Can you say why after that cable was issued the U.S. didn't do more to get Americans out?'

President Joe Biden was asked why Americans weren't evacuated more quickly in light of a warning from U.S. diplomats in Kabul

President Joe Biden was asked why Americans weren't evacuated more quickly in light of a warning from U.S. diplomats in Kabul

'We've learned over the past 24 hours that there was a dissent cable from the State Department saying that the Taliban would come faster through Afghanistan,' Justin Sink, pictured, a correspondent for Bloomberg said at a White House press conference. 'Can you say why after that cable was issued the U.S. didn't do more to get Americans out?'

'We've learned over the past 24 hours that there was a dissent cable from the State Department saying that the Taliban would come faster through Afghanistan,' Justin Sink, pictured, a correspondent for Bloomberg said at a White House press conference. 'Can you say why after that cable was issued the U.S. didn't do more to get Americans out?'


'We got all kinds of cables,' Biden said in response. 

'All kinds of advice. If you notice, they range from this group saying – they didn't say it would fall when it did fall, but saying that it would fall, to others saying it wouldn't happen for a long time and they'd be able to sustain themselves through the end of the year.

'I made the decision. The buck stops with me. I took the consensus opinion. The consensus opinion was that in fact it would not occur, if it occurred, until later in the year. It was my decision.' 

The Biden administration has come in for criticism having been caught unready over the speed of the Taliban takeover following the departure of U.S. troops.

There are said to be thousands of Americans and tens of thousands of Afghan allies granted US visas still stranded in the country.  


'I got all kinds of cables, all kinds of advice, if you noticed,' Biden said. Secretary of State Antony Blinken listens at right

'I got all kinds of cables, all kinds of advice, if you noticed,' Biden said. Secretary of State Antony Blinken listens at right

The Wall Street Journal first reported two dozen officials at the U.S. embassy in Kabul sent a memo alerting Secretary of State Antony Blinken together with an official in the State Department that the Taliban were well-positioned to take over once US troops had departed

The Wall Street Journal first reported two dozen officials at the U.S. embassy in Kabul sent a memo alerting Secretary of State Antony Blinken together with an official in the State Department that the Taliban were well-positioned to take over once US troops had departed

The Wall Street Journal first reported two dozen officials at the U.S. embassy in Kabul sent a memo alerting Secretary of State Antony Blinken together with an official in the State Department that the Taliban were well-positioned to take over the country once the U.S. withdrew its forces by the end of August. 

It has also been suggested the President told G7 leaders at their meeting in Cornwall in June that he would keep 'critical US enablers' in Kabul following the US exit from Afghanistan to ensure a Western presence could continue in the capital, according to the diplomatic memo seen by Bloomberg.

British officials read the memo, issued before the Taliban's lightning offensive across the country, as meaning enough security personnel would stay to ensure that the UK embassy in Kabul could continue operating, according to the news service.

Instead, the British embassy has also been evacuated alongside its American counterpart.

Taliban fighters stand guard along a roadside near the Zanbaq Square in Kabul after a stunningly swift end to Afghanistan's 20-year war

Taliban fighters stand guard along a roadside near the Zanbaq Square in Kabul after a stunningly swift end to Afghanistan's 20-year war

Biden defended the US withdrawal, saying he had 'seen no questioning of our credibility from our allies around the world' after speaking with Nato partners.

But Nato members had a message for Washington following a virtual meeting of foreign ministers on Friday, with the 30-nation group calling on the US to secure Kabul airport for as long as it takes, even if that stretches beyond the evacuation of all American nationals.

Although the president has stated firmly he stands believes his decision to withdraw troops was the right one, he admitted the speed at which the Taliban took over had caught the entire administration off-guard.

As well a seizing power, the Islamist extremist group now also has  billions of dollars worth of U.S. military equipment and weapons within reach.    

During Friday's press conference, Biden signaled US efforts to rescue American citizens could wrap up at the end of the month.

Asked whether the US could get all Americans out of Afghanistan by August 31, President Biden told reporters: 'I think we can get it done by then, but we're going to make that judgment as we go.'

A Taliban fighter holds rocket propelled grenade launcher as he stands guard with others at an entrance gate outside the Interior Ministry in Kabul

A Taliban fighter holds rocket propelled grenade launcher as he stands guard with others at an entrance gate outside the Interior Ministry in Kabul

'We get all kinds of cables': Biden flippantly dismisses classified memo sent last month that warned Afghanistan would collapse when troops left and urged US to evacuate citizens 'We get all kinds of cables': Biden flippantly dismisses classified memo sent last month that warned Afghanistan would collapse when troops left and urged US to evacuate citizens Reviewed by Your Destination on August 21, 2021 Rating: 5

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