President Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr. Presents Remarks on Afghanistan on Monday, August 16, 2021

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Monday, August 16, 2021
 

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President Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr. of the United States of America
Reported by Karen Ann Carr
 

WASHINGTON DC - President Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr. exited his car and walked into the White House building at 1:26 p.m..  

At 3:45 PM ET, President Biden, presented remarks on Afghanistan at The White House East Room on Monday, August 16, 2021. Vice President Kamala Devi Harris attended President Biden’s speech on Afghanistan this afternoon. In the evening, President Biden depared Washington, DC en route to Camp David by way of Fort Lesley J. McNair at 4:50 PM ET.

 

 

 

 

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Sunday, August 15, 2021
 

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Joint Statement from the Department of State and Department of Defense: Update on Afghanistan
 

 

"At present we are completing a series of steps to secure the Hamid Karzai International Airport to enable the safe departure of U.S. and allied personnel from Afghanistan via civilian and military flights. Over the next 48 hours, we will have expanded our security presence to nearly 6,000 troops, with a mission focused solely on facilitating these efforts and will be taking over air traffic control. Tomorrow and over the coming days, we will be transferring out of the country thousands of American citizens who have been resident in Afghanistan, as well as locally employed staff of the U.S. mission in Kabul and their families and other particularly vulnerable Afghan nationals. And we will accelerate the evacuation of thousands of Afghans eligible for U.S. Special Immigrant Visas, nearly 2,000 of whom have already arrived in the United States over the past two weeks. For all categories, Afghans who have cleared security screening will continue to be transferred directly to the United States. And we will find additional locations for those yet to be screened."  

 

 

 

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Sunday, August 15, 2021
 

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A joint statement on Afghanistan initially released by the following: Australia, Austria, Bahamas, Belgium, Burkina Faso, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Côte d’Ivoire, Czech Republic, Denmark, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Estonia, The High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Liberia, Lichtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta , Marshall Islands, Mauritania, Nauru, Netherlands, New Zealand, Niger, Norway, Palau, Panama, Paraguay, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Republic of Korea, Republic of Cyprus, Romania, Sierra Leone, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Suriname, Sweden, Togo, Tonga, Uganda, United Kingdom, Ukraine, and Yemen.
 

 

"Given the deteriorating security situation, we support, are working to secure, and call on all parties to respect and facilitate, the safe and orderly departure of foreign nationals and Afghans who wish to leave the country. Those in positions of power and authority across Afghanistan bear responsibility—and accountability—for the protection of human life and property, and for the immediate restoration of security and civil order."  

"Afghans and international citizens who wish to depart must be allowed to do so; roads, airports and border crossing must remain open, and calm must be maintained."  

"The Afghan people deserve to live in safety, security and dignity. We in the international community stand ready to assist them."  

 

 

 

TheWhiteHouseSpin.Com
Saturday, August 14, 2021
 

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Department of State United States of America
 

President Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr.'s Statement on Afghanistan
 

 

"Over the past several days I have been in close contact with my national security team to give them direction on how to protect our interests and values as we end our military mission in Afghanistan.  

First, based on the recommendations of our diplomatic, military, and intelligence teams, I have authorized the deployment of approximately 5,000 US troops to make sure we can have an orderly and safe drawdown of US personnel and other allied personnel and an orderly and safe evacuation of Afghans who helped our troops during our mission and those at special risk from the Taliban advance.  

Second, I have ordered our armed forces and our intelligence community to ensure that we will maintain the capability and the vigilance to address future terrorist threats from Afghanistan.  

Third, I have directed the Secretary of State to support President Ghani and other Afghan leaders as they seek to prevent further bloodshed and pursue a political settlement. Secretary Blinken will also engage with key regional stakeholders.  

Fourth, we have conveyed to the Taliban representatives in Doha, via our Combatant Commander, that any action on their part on the ground in Afghanistan, that puts US personnel or our mission at risk there, will be met with a swift and strong US military response.  

Fifth, I have placed Ambassador Tracey Jacobson in charge of a whole of government effort to process, transport, and relocate Afghan special immigrant visa applicants and other Afghan allies. Our hearts go out to the brave Afghan men and women who are now at risk. We are working to evacuate thousands of those who helped our cause and their families.  

That is what we are going to do. Now let me be clear about how we got here.  

America went to Afghanistan 20 years ago to defeat the forces that attacked this country on September 11th. That mission resulted in the death of Osama Bin Laden over a decade ago and the degradation of al Qaeda. And yet, 10 years later, when I became President, a small number of US troops still remained on the ground, in harm’s way, with a looming deadline to withdraw them or go back to open combat.  

Over our country’s 20 years at war in Afghanistan, America has sent its finest young men and women, invested nearly $1 trillion dollars, trained over 300,000 Afghan soldiers and police, equipped them with state-of-the-art military equipment, and maintained their air force as part of the longest war in US history. One more year, or five more years, of US military presence would not have made a difference if the Afghan military cannot or will not hold its own country. And an endless American presence in the middle of another country’s civil conflict was not acceptable to me.  

When I came to office, I inherited a deal cut by my predecessor—which he invited the Taliban to discuss at Camp David on the eve of 9/11 of 2019—that left the Taliban in the strongest position militarily since 2001 and imposed a May 1, 2021 deadline on US forces. Shortly before he left office, he also drew US forces down to a bare minimum of 2,500. Therefore, when I became President, I faced a choice—follow through on the deal, with a brief extension to get our forces and our allies’ forces out safely, or ramp up our presence and send more American troops to fight once again in another country’s civil conflict. I was the fourth President to preside over an American troop presence in Afghanistan—two Republicans, two Democrats. I would not, and will not, pass this war onto a fifth."  

 

 

 

President Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr. of the United States of America presents remarks at the White House East Room in Washington, DC, U.S.A. on Wednesday, August 11, 2021. Source: White House Snapshot Photo by Karen Ann Carr / TheWhiteHouseSpin.com
 

PRESIDENT JOSEPH ROBINETTE BIDEN, JR. ~ MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 2021  

In the morning, President Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr. of the United States of America will receive the President’s Daily Brief on Monday, August 16, 2021.
 

In the afternoon at EDT 1:00 PM EDT, President Biden will return to the White House in Washington, DC from Camp David. At 1:00 PM, President Biden arrives at the White House from Fort Lesley J. McNair.
 

Then at 3:45 PM, President Biden will present remarks on Afghanistan at the White House East Room in Washington, DC, U.S.A. on Monday, August 16, 2021.
 

 

 

 

VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA DEVI HARRIS ~ THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 2021  

At 2:15 PM EDT, Vice President Kamala Devi Harris of the United States of America will host a meeting with businesses to discuss the importance of care policies for families, businesses, and the economy at the Vice President’s Ceremonial Office in Washington, DC, U.S.A..
 

 

 

 

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Thurday, August 12, 2021
 

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Vice President Kamala Devi Harris of the United States of America
Reported by Karen Ann Carr
 

Vice President Kamala Devi Harris of the United States of America hosts a meeting with Businesses to discuss care policies for families, businesses, and the economy at Vice President’s Ceremonial White House Office in Washington, DC, U.S.A. on Thursday, August 12, 2021.
 

Vice President Kamala Devi Harris of the United States of America will host a meeting with businesses to discuss the importance of care policies for families, businesses, and the economy at the Vice President’s Ceremonial Office in Washington, DC, U.S.A.. ~ Source: White House Snapshot Photo by Karen Ann Carr / TheWhiteHouseSpin.com
 

 

 

 

White House Press at the White House East Room in Washington, DC, U.S.A. on Tuesday, August 10, 2021. Source: White House Snapshot Photo by Karen Ann Carr / TheWhiteHouseSpin.com
 

BRIEFING SCHEDULE ~ FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 2021  

 

 

 

 

 

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Thursday, August 5, 2021
 

DOCTORS GRAPPLE WITH COVID - 19
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As medical Doctors grapple with the COVID-19 pandemic, it is increasingly apparent that the lead Doctors are deploying a process that simply is not reliable. Stating this fact gives me no pleasure.
 

What is being called a vaccine is not. Injections people are willing receiving are filled with substances, which might be producing antibodies, but are not providing immunity against COVID-19 and its variations.
 

This fact may be hard to hear. However, having this understanding is a wonderful place to start responsible and accurate research that will guide us to an end of the pandemic and a pathway to an actual vaccine that reliably provides immunity against COVID-19 by way of disease fighting antibodies.
 

A quick web search of the definition of vaccine is "a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases, prepared from the causative agent of a disease, its products, or a synthetic substitute, treated to act as an antigen without inducing the disease.
 

The vaccines being deployed do not really act to provide an immunity that will end the global pandemic.
 

Engaging in a close fight with an almost invisible and deadly opponent with weapons continues to be heart-breaking because any researcher with the courage to speak publicly is professionally and financially destroyed. Moreover, any Mass Media Executive or journalist who suggest other options for saving lives is labeled as a conspiracy theorist and censored.
 

Haven't we collectively loss enough human beings to death at this point to state, openly and unashamed, we need a real vaccine that provides immunity against COVID-19.
 

 

 

 

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