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Afghanistan chaos shows Boris Johnson ‘incapable of international leadership,’ says Keir Starmer | The Independent
2021-09-06 00:00:00.0     独立报-英国政治     原网页

       

       Boris Johnson has been accused by Sir Keir Starmer of being “incapable of international leadership”, as he described people eligible for evacuation left behind in Afghanistan as a “national disgrace”.

       The Labour leader’s comments came as the prime minister defended the 20-year intervention in the region, insisting the armed forces enabled millions of girls to go to school while protecting the UK from terrorism.

       Speaking after Mr Johnson provided an update to MPs, Sir Keir claimed the government did not have a plan for to “get everybody out” of the country, who remain eligible for sanctuary in Britain.

       “There is no international agreement on resettlement of Afghan refugees,” the Labour leader added. “We have a prime minister incapable of international leadership, just when we need it most”.

       “History will tell the tale of Operation Pitting as on of immense bravery. We are proud of all those who contributed, their story made even more remarkable by the fact whilst they were saving lives political leadership was missing in action”.

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       The prime minister also told his predecessor in No 10, Theresa May, that the government had “no direct information as yet” over any increase to the UK’s terror threat following the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban insurgency.

       In his update, Mr Johnson said 15,000 people were brought to safety during the evacuation, but revealed 311 people eligible to come to the UK through a special resettlement scheme remain in Afghanistan.

       He said of those people, 192 had responded to calls, adding: “We will do absolutely everything we can to ensure that those people get the safe passage that they deserve using the levers that I have described”.

       Referring to the imminent 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Mr Johnson added: “If anyone is still tempted to say that we have achieved nothing in that country in twenty years, tell them that our armed forces and those of our allies enabled 3.6 million girls to go to school.

       “Tell them that this country and the Western world were protected from Al Qaeda in Afghanistan throughout that period; and tell them we have just mounted the biggest humanitarian airlift in recent history.”

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