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President Biden forcefully rejected criticism that he was abandoning Americans and their Afghan allies to the mercies of the Taliban, and he offered an emotional defense of his decision to end the 20-year war.
The Biden administration is scrambling to stand up a new post in Qatar and help those stranded after the U.S. exit.
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Largely empty city streets suggest that for many Afghans, the departure of foreign forces marks the beginning of another period of uncertainty as they wait to see what kind of government, if any, will follow.
With the U.S. military gone and the Taliban in control, “there is really no way out” for those left behind.
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She appeared in “Killer of Sheep,” “Bless Their Little Hearts” and “Daughters of the Dust,” which were all entered into the National Film Registry.
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