China News Service, September 1st. On August 30, local time, the United States announced the end of its withdrawal from Afghanistan.

According to foreign media reports on September 1, two U.S. Department of Defense officials revealed that the U.S. military had reached a "secret agreement" with the Taliban. Taliban members were responsible for escorting Americans who tried to flee Afghanistan into Kabul Airport.

  According to reports, two Department of Defense officials who requested anonymity pointed out that the Americans in Afghanistan gathered at a preset "meeting point" near the airport after being notified. After that, the Taliban checked their credentials and took them to the U.S. guard. Door.

  An official said that the Taliban’s escort mission was “carried out several times a day,” and one of the key “meeting points” was the Ministry of Interior building outside the airport gate, where the US military could easily observe the whereabouts of Americans.

On August 31, local time, after all US troops withdrew from Afghanistan, the Afghan Taliban Badri Special Forces stood guard at Kabul Airport.

  Officials of the US Department of Defense believe that “this method has indeed worked.” Previously, the United States was worried that if the news was made public, it would face the danger of an attack by the extremist organization ISIS-K.

  The report also pointed out that in another secret arrangement, troops from the Elite Joint Special Operations Command and other special operations units communicated with Americans trying to flee through a "call center."

  According to reports, special operations forces set up their own "secret door" at the airport and told the Americans where to go to find this door and be able to enter the airport.

  At a press conference on August 30, Mackenzie, commander of the US Central Command, also publicly disclosed the participation of special forces for the first time.

He said that special forces have helped evacuate more than 1,000 American citizens and more than 2,000 Afghans "through telephone, navigation, and escort."

  But in public comments, Mackenzie did not specify the involvement of the elite joint special operations command.