Biden presidency shaken to core by Kabul bombings

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Biden presidency shaken to core by Kabul bombings
Eyes closing, voice cracking, Joe Biden physically reflected the terrible blow to his presidency from the slaying of 13 US service members during the desperate Kabul evacuation.Addressing the nation from the White House, Biden bowed his head for a moment of silence before taking questions from journalists pressing him on the bloody twist in the already tragic operation to shut down the 20-year war in Afghanistan.He appeared occasionally close to tears as he spoke of the dead "heroes." And when he promised the attackers "we will hunt you down," there was steel in his voice.

No doubt that Biden's presidency has been shaken to the core by the bombing at Kabul's airport. In January, he took office promising calm at home and respect for the United States abroad after the turbulent Donald Trump years. Now Biden's been left with a mountain to climb if he's to persuade the nation and America's partners that either goal remains achievable.

The 78-year-old Democrat was already reeling from the almost overnight collapse of the US-backed government and US-created army, leaving the handful of remaining US troops and many thousands of US citizens and allies at the Taliban's mercy. Working around the clock for 10 days, his administration had thought perhaps it could still pull triumph from disaster.

Shutting himself away with aides in the Situation Room, Biden cancelled a meeting of state governors and told visiting Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett that their planned meeting in the Oval Office would have to wait until Friday.Throughout a day of meetings with national security staff, Biden was "sombre" and "outraged," Press Secretary Jen Psaki said. "Any day where you'll lose service members is maybe the worst day of your presidency."
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