"President Joe Biden announced the withdrawal of all
2,500 U.S. troops from Afghanistan on May 1, 2021, concluding by September 11, 2021, the 20th anniversary of the war.12 The number of troops in Afghanistan fluctuates and is currently about 1,000 more than that. There are also up to an additional 7,000 foreign forces in the coalition there, the majority of them NATO troops. Biden's decision came after an administration review of U.S. forces.1 In August 2021, Biden sent 3,000 troops back to Afghanistan on a temporary mission to help evacuate most of the American embassy in Kabul and Afghan civilians who supported the U.S. As fears rise of the Kabul government collapsing, Biden now has to send 3,000 troops back to Afghanistan on a temporary mission to help evacuate most of the American embassy in Kabul and Afghan civilians who supported the U.S.0"
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