Share
News

Biden Official Puzzles French Reporter with His Assessment of the Admin's Handling of Afghanistan

Share

Secretary of State Antony Blinken was questioned as to how the Biden administration could call the withdrawal from Afghanistan a success while sitting for an interview Tuesday during his visit to Paris.

“This withdrawal took place in chaos. We all remember the images of thousands of Afghans trying to get on planes to escape the Taliban,” France 2 TV journalist Anne-Sophie Lapix said, according to a State Department transcript of the interview.

“And yet President Biden spoke of success, of an extraordinary operation. Is there a misunderstanding?” she asked, appearing baffled.

Blinken responded that the U.S. mission in Afghanistan to “bring justice to those who attacked us and ensure that this could not happen to us again,” had been accomplished years ago.

“Mission accomplished?” Lapix asked.

Trending:
Pro-Palestinian Agitators Attempting to Block Miami Road Find Out Things Are Different in Florida

“But the Taliban have regained power. You left your weapons. We saw the Taliban dressed as GIs from head to toe, and we heard American veterans screaming in anger.”

The Taliban took over Afghanistan in the span of 11 days, creating widespread chaos as the U.S. attempted to get all Americans and Afghan allies out of the country by the Aug. 31 withdrawal date, which it ultimately failed to do.

Over half of all interpreters and Afghans who applied for special immigrant visas were reportedly left behind.

She also pressed Blinken on Australia backing out of a diesel submarine deal it had with France to enter a trilateral deal with the U.S. and United Kingdom.

Was the Biden Afghanistan withdrawal plan a failure?

The French government reacted angrily, recalling its ambassadors from the U.S. and Australia.

French foreign minister Jean-Yves Le Drian criticized the behavior of the Biden administration and said it reminded him “a lot of what Mr. Trump used to do.”

When asked about those comments, Blinken said he spent time with Le Drian, who he called a friend, and acknowledged the U.S. could have done better “in terms of communication.”

“But above all, we sometimes tend to take for granted a relationship as important and deep as the one between France and the United States,” Blinken added.

“And we expected better, especially with the change of administration, and especially with you,” Lapix said.

Related:
US Secretary of State Forced to Take Lengthy Road Trip After Boeing Jet Breaks Down in Europe

“You speak French. You are a Francophile. We expected a better dialogue.”

Content created by the Daily Caller News Foundation is available without charge to any eligible news publisher that can provide a large audience. For licensing opportunities of the DCNF’s original content, please contact licensing@dailycallernewsfoundation.org.

A version of this article appeared on the Daily Caller News Foundation website.

Truth and Accuracy

Submit a Correction →



We are committed to truth and accuracy in all of our journalism. Read our editorial standards.

Tags:
, , , , , , , , , , , , ,
Share
Founded by Tucker Carlson, a 25-year veteran of print and broadcast media, and Neil Patel, former chief policy adviser to Vice President Dick Cheney, The Daily Caller News Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit providing original investigative reporting from a team of professional reporters that operates for the public benefit. Photo credit: @DailyCaller on Twitter




Conversation