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Trump Honors Fallen US Service Members and Criticizes Biden to Mark Afghanistan Bombing Anniversary

President Trump honored the 13 American service members killed in the 2021 Abbey Gate suicide bombing and signed a proclamation marking the fourth anniversary, pledging ongoing support for military families.

  • President Trump marked the 4th anniversary of the suicide bombing that killed 13 US service members by signing a proclamation honoring them.
  • Trump criticized Biden for the attack, while Biden's withdrawal followed a Trump-Taliban deal and timeline.
  • Officials said decisions by both Trump and Biden led to Afghanistan's military collapse and the Taliban takeover.
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President Donald Trump signed a White House proclamation this Monday to commemorate the fourth anniversary of the attack in Abbey Gate, where 13 U.S. military personnel lost their lives during the withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021. At the ceremony, held at the Oval Office, Trump was accompanied by relatives of some of the fallen, to whom he paid tribute for his sacrifice.

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