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Nikki Haley hit with intense backlash over Taliban op-ed: 'We need a time machine to undo her bad decisions'

Nikki Haley drew an intensely negative reaction to her op-ed bashing President Joe Biden's handling of the Afghanistan withdrawal.

The former ambassador to the United Nations tried to shift blame for the crisis away from former president Donald Trump's peace agreement with the Taliban during an appearance Sunday on CBS's "Face the Nation," and she followed up the next day with a Washington Post column that doesn't even mention the administration she served.

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UK's Johnson to push Biden for Afghan deadline extension

LONDON (Reuters) -British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will urge U.S. President Joe Biden this week to extend the evacuation deadline from Afghanistan, but even if one is agreed, the West will also need the approval of the Taliban, a defence minister said.

Johnson will host a virtual meeting of leaders from the Group of Seven advanced economies on Tuesday to discuss the crisis in Afghanistan where thousands of people have descended on Kabul airport in a bid to flee the Taliban.

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The other epidemic: Gun violence in the US is coming to a head

Men stand at a gas station as they try to protect the business from the riots that have broken out all over the city of Kenosha, Wisconsin. Businesses were destroyed, and people were shot and killed in August 2020 following the shooting of Jacob Blake, an African-American man, by a white police office. Chris Juhn/via ZUMA Wire/dpa

Loud shots rang out across a street in a part of Washington popular for its nightlife on a recent warm night.

Videos showed people dining at restaurant patios jumping up and fleeing for cover. A CNN reporter who happened to be at the scene filmed the events as they unfolded on his smartphone. Two people were injured, police said later, while the shooters drove off.

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Number of Trump insiders now attacking his Taliban treaty 'speaks volumes' about how bad it was: CNN's Avlon

On his "Reality Check" segment on CNN's "New Day," co-host John Avlon reported on the surprising surge of former top officials in Donald Trump's administration who are now coming out of the woodwork to criticize the former president's treaty with the Taliban, which is a major factor in the Afghanistan chaos under President Joe Biden.

As Avlon explained, "Most Americans seem to like the idea of withdrawing from Afghanistan, but they don't like the way Joe Biden has done it," before conceding, "This has been a disaster."

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US public clear: War in Afghanistan wasn't worth it

As corporate media amplify pro-war voices to cover developing events in Afghanistan, two polls out Sunday showed the U.S. public has little appetite for continuing the 20-year war.

A new CBS News/YouGov survey, conducted August 18-20, found that 63% approve of President Joe Biden's decision to pull troops out of Afghanistan, and just 37% disapprove. Just 47%, however, approve of the way Biden is handling the troop withdrawal.

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US VP Harris vows 'enduring engagement' in Asia

Vice President Kamala Harris vowed "enduring engagement" in Asia on Monday, offering reassurances of Washington's commitment to the region following the United States' withdrawal from Afghanistan and the Taliban takeover.

The hardline Islamists' swift return to power a week ago, and desperate scenes of thousands trying to flee, have cast a shadow over the United States' status as a global superpower.

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Biden hopes to end Afghan airlift on time as Taliban blame US for chaos

US President Joe Biden said Sunday he still hopes to finalize the dramatic evacuation of tens of thousands of people from Taliban-controlled Afghanistan by August 31, as the Islamists blamed Washington for harrowing scenes of chaos and despair at the airport in Kabul.

One week after the hardline militant group made a stunning return to power, terrified Afghans kept trying to flee, skeptical of Taliban promises of a softer version of their brutal 1996-2001 rule.

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Firefight involving Western forces erupts at Kabul Airport

KABUL/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A firefight broke out between unidentified gunmen, Western security forces and Afghan guards at Kabul airport on Monday, Germany's armed forces said, as thousands of Afghans and foreigners thronged the airport, seeking to flee Taliban rule.

One Afghan guard was killed and three were wounded in the battle at the airport's north gate, which involved U.S. and German forces, the German military said on Twitter.

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U.S. envoy says no hostile intent toward North Korea, calls for talks

By Josh Smith and Hyonhee Shin

SEOUL (Reuters) -The United States does not have hostile intent toward Pyongyang and is open to meeting any time and any place, Washington's special envoy for North Korea said on Monday during a visit to South Korea.

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The art of the deal: Meet the US envoy behind the Taliban's return

Zalmay Khalilzad spent years as Washington's point man for talks with the Taliban

Kabul (AFP) - If one individual could bring peace to Afghanistan, US envoy Zalmay Khalilzad touted himself as the man for the job.

In the end, however, the seasoned diplomat has overseen the demise of the republic he so painstakingly assembled.

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CNN's Pamela Brown slams Nikki Haley: 'Former Trump administration officials are trying to rewrite history'

CNN host Pamela Brown fact-checked Nikki Haley's attack on President Joe Biden, noting Haley's previous attacks on former President Donald Trump for his mistakes over negotiations with the Taliban.

Brown explained that Biden certainly isn't innocent, and there is "plenty of blame to go around," but some of the former Trump officials are neglecting the facts when it comes to Trump's role in the crisis.

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‘Disgusting’: Jim Acosta snaps at Darrell Issa after he defends sexist jokes about women

Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) appeared on CNN Sunday to complain about President Joe Biden's withdrawal of Afghanistan, but he ended up "disgusting" the host after a comment about a woman radio host Larry Elder threatened.

Issa began the segment by telling CNN's Jim Acosta that Biden has rejected everything that former President Donald Trump did. Acosta then pointed out that Biden didn't reject the peace agreement with the Taliban that Trump and former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo negotiated.

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Trump officials are playing fast and loose with their history on Afghanistan: CNN fact-check

Three main officials from former President Donald Trump's administration are attempting to rewrite history on their role in Afghanistan, wrote CNN fact-checkers Sunday.

While there has been a lot of criticism directed at President Joe Biden for the way in which he withdrew American troops from Afghanistan, Daniel Dale explained that Trump's allies are playing fast and loose with the truth.

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