Washington Times: The manner of withdrawing from Afghanistan caused the Biden administration to lose the trust of the American people
The American publication Washington Times wrote that the withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan caused the Biden government to lose the trust of the people of this country. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim News Agency, American publication “Washington Times” wrote in an article at the same time as the election competition in the United States intensified, attention has been focused on Biden’s strengths and weaknesses.
This publication continued: Historically Presidents in America win a second term about 80 percent of the time, so the odds seem to be in Joe Biden’s favor, but there is one big problem.
Washington Times By examining the popularity of Biden in the past three and a half years, the host considers the scandalous withdrawal of the United States from Afghanistan as a turning point in the significant decline of the current Washington government and attributes this decline to it.
According to the Washington Times, despite the least media coverage compared to other events, the withdrawal from Afghanistan remains a lasting stain on the Biden presidency, leaving him in a challenging position to rebuild trust. And at the same time, it has faced various domestic and international challenges.
Earlier, Nikki Haley, the Republican candidate for the US presidential election, also said in the gathering of his supporters that if this country’s sudden and disgraceful defeat in Afghanistan had not happened, the war in Ukraine and the attack by Hamas would not have happened.
He had stated: None of this would have happened if we did not have that sudden and scandalous failure in Afghanistan. Leaving Afghanistan sent the wrong message to our allies and enemies.
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