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Asbury Park Press op-ed by Rep. Smith'Safe passages needed to leave Kabul airport'

Smith: Create 'humanitarian corridors' to Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul

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Washington, Aug 23, 2021 | comments
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Chris Smith Special to Asbury Park Press USA TODAY NETWORK – NEW JERSEY

  The fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban has handed over an entire nation to unspeakable cruelty, violence, terrorism and egregious abuse of women and girls.

  Safe passage out of Afghanistan for thousands of Americans and our allies including Afghan translators, their families, former U.S.  employees and others must be the immediate priority.

  To ensure a safer, faster, and a more robust evacuation from Afghanistan, I strongly urge the Biden Administration to create “humanitarian corridors” to Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul.

  Humanitarian corridors are specific routes and logistical methods agreed upon by all relevant parties to allow the safe passage of people and/or humanitarian goods from one point to another in an area of active fighting.

  Today, those who need to leave Afghanistan must first pass through a dangerous gauntlet of heavily armed Taliban.

  The risk of serious harm—or worse—by the Taliban has likely deterred many from even attempting to reach the airport.

  Was it realistic to believe that the desperation of those attempting to flee Afghanistan ends on August 31st—the Biden deadline for withdrawal of all U.S. troops?

  On Tuesday (8/17/2021), all Republicans on the House Foreign Affairs Committee including me called on President Biden to commit to continuing evacuation flights out of Kabul until all American citizens and all of our Afghan partners are safely out of the country. Our call followed National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan’s refusal to make that commitment when asked three times at Tuesday’s White House briefing.

  Late Wednesday (8/18/2021) the President told  ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos “if there's American citizens left, we're gonna stay to get them all out."

  Meanwhile, with each passing hour, it is clear that President Biden utterly failed to anticipate or effectively respond to the Taliban’s rapid military offensive and continues to implement a timetable for withdrawal of U.S. forces without conditions.

  Why wasn’t the withdrawal of U.S. troops linked to conditions on the ground?

  Why didn’t the administration anticipate the tragic scenario that is unfolding right before our eyes?

  What signal of America’s commitment to the people of Afghanistan did President Biden’s July withdrawal from Bagram Airfield in the middle of the night without even informing the base’s new Afghan commander send to both the Afghan security forces and the Taliban?      

Chaos ensued as Afghans and American citizens rushed to Hamid Karzai International Airport to flee after the Taliban took control of the capital.

  Were the bitter lessons of the ISIS blitzkrieg that brought it to power and enabled ISIS to commit genocide against Christians and Yezidis after U.S. troops were pulled out of Iraq in 2011 not learned and considered in Afghanistan contingency planning?

 In the coming days, humanitarian corridors—with international backing, perhaps even under a UN flag—will likely enable many more people to escape the cruelty of the Taliban.  We will always honor the incredible bravery and sacrifice of U.S. servicemembers who valiantly fought in Afghanistan to mitigate terrorism to protect and preserve the innocent.  They did their job exceptionally well.  They are heroes.

  In the coming weeks, the Biden-Harris Administration must provide a full, honest, and thorough accounting of what can only be described as an unmitigated disaster—devoid of all political spin and manipulation.

U.S. Representative Chris Smith, R-NJ, represents the 4th Congressional District

PHOTO - Chaos ensued as Afghans and American citizens rushed to Hamid Karzai International Airport to flee after the Taliban took control of the capital. VIRALPRESS

This article appeared on page A17 in the Aug. 22, 2021 print edition of the Asbury Park Press, a Gannett publication, and can be found online at:
https://www.app.com/story/opinion/columnists/2021/08/19/create-humanitarian-corridors-hamid-karzai-international-airport-kabul/8192516002/
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