Tony Blair has dramatically broken his silence over the crisis in Afghanistan by accusing President Joe Biden of an 'imbecilic' decision to pull out US troops
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In his attack on President Biden, Mr Blair writes:"Russia, China and Iran will see and take advantage. Anyone given commitments by Western Leaders will understandably regard them as unstable currency.People crushed to death outside Kabul airport He writes:"And for Britain, out of Europe and suffering the end of the Afghanistan mission by our greatest ally with little or no consultation, we have serious reflection to do.
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