Boris Johnson accused of complacency over Afghanistan retreat in UK parliamentary debate
The members of Parliament were recalled from their summer break to attend the emergency session in London. Many, including a large number from Johnson's Conservative Party, voiced strong regrets and fears at the chaotic turn of events in Afghanistan, where the Taliban have seized control 20 years after being driven from power by a U.S.-led international force following the 9/11 attacks.
Johnson said he had little choice but to follow the decision of U.S. President Joe Biden to take American troops out of Afghanistan by the end of August.
“The West could not continue this U.S.-led mission, a mission conceived and executed in support of America, without American logistics, without U.S. air power and without American might,” he said.
“I really think that it is an illusion to believe that there is appetite amongst any of our partners for a continued military presence or for a military solution imposed by NATO in Afghanistan," he added.
The Taliban used the impending withdrawal of all remaining NATO forces to rapidly sweep through Afghanistan, reaching Kabul on Sunday, a stunning advance that was faster than anticipated, if not unexpected. Thousands of people have fled to Kabul Airport in a desperate attempt to flee as Western nations evacuate citizens and Afghan employees.
“There’s been a major miscalculation of the resilience of the Afghan forces and a staggering complacency from our government about the Taliban threat,” said Keir Starmer, leader of the opposition Labour Party.
Some of the most pointed interventions during the debate came from Johnson's Conservative ranks, notably his predecessor Theresa May, who asked whether Johnson had hoped “on a wing and a prayer it’d be all right on the night."
“We boast about global Britain, but where is global Britain on the streets of Kabul?” she asked. "A successful foreign policy strategy will be judged by our deeds, not by our words.”
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I dislike this UKdrumpy Intensely, but this is just bogus shit-slinging. None of the UK's beeswax!
I watched part of the debate in Parliament yesterday…Boris Johnston and foreign secretary Dominic Raab got quite a roasting from all sides. Raab was on holiday lying on a beach tanning himself as the chaos in Kabul unfolded on our TV screens..Boris was on vacation too. Lindsay Hoyle, the Speaker of the House was the one who recalled Parliament to debate the catastrophic debacle of our non existent Afghan withdrawal strategy! That’s what you get when you elect a complete charlatan and his cronies into the highest offices of state…a complete shambles!