Jane
Horton, who has visited Afghanistan six times following her Army
husband’s death in 2011, tells ‘America Reports’ the Taliban takeover
‘feels like another funeral.’
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and Joint Chiefs
of Staff Chairman Gen. Mark Milley provided an update of the evacuation
of American citizens and pledged to successfully evacuate all American
citizens attempting to flee the war-torn region.
"Right
now there are troops at-risk. We are the United States military, and we
will successfully evacuate all American citizens who want to get out of
Afghanistan," Milley said during a joint press conference with Austin.
"They are our priority #1. In addition, we intend to evacuate those who
have been supporting us for years, and we are not going to leave them
behind. And we will get as many out as possible."
Nevertheless, Austin noted, "We don't have the capability to go out and collect large numbers of people."
DEFENSE OFFICIAL DURING SAIGON OPERATION SAYS PENTAGON 'NOT TRYING HARD ENOUGH' TO EVACUATE AFGHANS
Previously, officials have been hesitant to guarantee that all Americans who wish to leave would be evacuated if they were not out by the Aug 31 withdrawal deadline.
"We
remain laser-focused right now on Hamid Karzai International Airport,"
Lloyd said, adding that 4,500 troops were in Kabul helping with
evacuation efforts.
"There have been no hostile interactions with
the Taliban, and our lines of communication with Taliban commanders
remain open as they should be," Austin said.
US COMMANDERS INTERACTING WITH TALIBAN LEADERS, 'NO THREAT' BY GROUP TO AIRPORT EVACUATION: PENTAGON
Austin
declined to say whether or not American troops will be sent outside of
the airport to gather American citizens who are being blocked en route
to the airport by Taliban checkpoints. Milley suggested he had not been
given orders to do so.
"The forces that we have are focused on the
security of the airfield," Austin said. "We will continue to coordinate
and de-conflict with the Taliban and make sure those people who need to
get to the airfield have the right credentials to ensure passage. The
Taliban has been checking those credentials and if they have them they
have allowed them to pass.
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"It’s
obvious we’re not close to where we want to be in terms of getting the
numbers through," Austin said. "We’re gonna get everyone that we can
possibly evacuate, evacuated and I’ll do that as long as we possibly
can, until the clock runs out, or we run out of capability."
Austin
said he was aware of reports of Afghan military planes being flown out
of the country but that he did not have firm figures on how many or if
the military would attempt to recover them.
Milley pushed back
against criticism that the U.S. government should have seen the collapse
of the Afghan Security Forces coming by saying he saw no indications
that the force would collapse in just 11 days.
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