Pence blames Biden for fatal withdrawal from Afghanistan
- Former Vice President Mike Pence believes that former President Donald Trump would have kept a few thousand troops in Afghanistan despite their administration's agreement with the Taliban to leave.
- Pence placed blame for the U.S. Troop withdrawal on President Joe Biden's administration and rejected the idea that the Trump-Pence administration was responsible for how the war ended.
- Pence stated that under their administration, they would have stopped honoring the deal with the Taliban once they started violating it, and they would have kept a couple of thousand American forces in Afghanistan to support efforts against terrorist elements.
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Mike Pence says Trump would've kept troops in Afghanistan despite Taliban deal
Former Vice President Mike Pence said on Sunday that he believes former President Donald Trump would have ultimately kept a few thousand troops in Afghanistan despite their administration's agreement with the Taliban to leave.
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