China News Service, August 19th. According to a report by the US Chinese website, US President Biden stated in an interview with US media on the 18th that US troops will remain in Afghanistan until all Americans who want to leave are evacuated, even if it means As a result, the army may have to stay after the August 31 withdrawal deadline.

He also defended the U.S. troop withdrawal decision again and asserted for the first time that "chaos is inevitable."

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  According to reports, Biden said, “If there are US citizens leaving, we will stay until we take them all away.” As Biden made the latest promise, US government officials estimated that there were still more than 10,000. Americans stay in Afghanistan.

  Biden stated that the U.S. government will "do everything possible to evacuate all Americans and our allies," but he acknowledged that doing so will mean that by the end of this month, the number of people who leave by air every day will be significantly increased.

  Biden estimates that between 50,000 and 65,000 Afghans, including their family members, are also waiting to be evacuated.

Due to paperwork problems and logistical obstacles, the process of these people safely arriving at Kabul Airport and then being evacuated to the United States or a third country has slowed.

  The report pointed out that after the Taliban took over the capital, Kabul, Biden has been facing tremendous pressure to evacuate American personnel and Afghan allies.

  The United States has been trying to increase the number of flights leaving the country to reach the rate of evacuating about 5,000 to 9,000 people per day.

However, the US Embassy in Afghanistan stated on the 18th that it cannot guarantee the safe arrival of people at Kabul Airport, which further complicates the evacuation work.

On August 16, local time, the crowd waiting for the evacuation gathered at the Afghan airport.

  In an interview, Biden again defended the U.S. troop withdrawal decision and asserted for the first time that "chaos is inevitable."

  When asked by the U.S. media whether he thought the withdrawal could not be handled better in any way, Biden replied, “We looked back afterwards and I don’t think there is a way to deal with it that can get us out of it without confusion. . I don’t know how to do that. I don’t know how this might happen."

  In a speech on Afghanistan at the White House on the 16th, Biden said that I was "unswerving" in the decision to withdraw troops from Afghanistan.

However, he also admitted that the defeat of the Afghan government was "much faster than expected."