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Did US share evacuee names with Taliban?

Joe Biden doesn’t entirely deny notion, causing uproar in Washington

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 28 Aug 2021 8:30AM

Did US share evacuee names with Taliban?
The Pentagon has acknowledged being in touch with the Taliban to coordinate the mass evacuation at Kabul airport. – AFP pic, August 28, 2021

WASHINGTON – Did the United States military give the Taliban the names of Americans and Afghans waiting to be evacuated in order to facilitate the process?

The idea, not entirely denied by President Joe Biden, had his opponents screaming here yesterday.

The controversy arose from a Thursday report by the respected Politico news website. Pressed by journalists, Biden did not rule out the possibility of names being provided to the Taliban. 

“I can’t tell you with any certitude that there’s actually been a list of names.

“I don’t – there may have been – but I know of no circumstance.

“It doesn’t mean... it didn’t exist, that, ‘Here’s the names of 12 people; they’re coming. Let them through’. It could very well have happened.”

This caused an uproar in Republican circles in the US capital.

“Never in the history of this nation would we have ever thought that our own government would give the names of Americans to the Taliban,” said top House Republican Kevin McCarthy.

“Why wouldn’t we have created a situation of safe passage?”

Thirteen US troops and dozens of Afghans were killed in a suicide bombing at Kabul airport on Thursday, highlighting the troubled evacuation effort and shaking the Biden administration.

The Pentagon has acknowledged being in touch with the Taliban to coordinate the mass evacuation, but the State Department yesterday hit back at the notion that anybody had been put at risk.

“The idea that we are providing names or personally identifiable information to the Taliban in a way that exposes anyone to additional risk – that is simply wrong,” said department spokesman Ned Price.

“We have developed and implemented effective tactics to be in a position to facilitate the safe passage of individuals to Kabul airport.”

For example, he said, “the vast majority of our locally employed staff are safely on the airport compound”.

“These are individuals (against whom) one might expect the Taliban would seek to exact some degree of retribution.”

State Department officials said information on vehicles or convoys, such as licence plates or arrival times at the airport, is sometimes shared.

However, they did not rule out that some names may have occasionally been given in order to facilitate evacuations. – AFP, August 28, 2021

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