Advisers told President Joe Biden on Friday that the following couple of days of the evacuation task from Afghanistan will be the maximum risky to date, the White house said on Friday, after an assault in Kabul left ratings lifeless, inclusive of 13 U.S. service contributors.

The warnings got here in a situation Room meeting Biden held with national security, military and diplomatic officers following the Islamic country attack on the airport inside the Afghan capital.
Advisers advised Biden that some other attack in Kabul is probable, even as they organized plans to strike Islamic state militants in reaction to the first incident, White house spokeswoman Jen Psaki said in a declaration, adding that U.S. commanders informed Biden they’ve the sources they want.

“The following couple of days of this project may be the maximum risky length up to now,” Psaki stated.
U.S. forces at the floor in Afghanistan are on alert for greater assaults as evacuation efforts proceed beforehand of Biden’s Aug. 31 deadline to withdraw from the country.
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