* President briefly brought up the military operation in his wife's CBS interview
* As a Senator he voted to allow George W. Bush to invade Iraq, Afghanistan
* However he opposed deploying additional troops as vice president in 2009
* Biden's oversimplification of the criticism he received on his military withdrawal leaves out national security concerns and accusations he risked US credibility
President Joe Biden defended the United States' widely-criticized withdrawal operation from Afghanistan this past summer, claiming that he was against the invasion 'from the beginning' in a new interview - though his past Senate voting record says otherwise.
Speaking to CBS Sunday Morning, Biden chalked up the bipartisan criticism he received to failing to evacuate 'without anyone getting hurt.'
The president, 79, made the comments during a brief appearance in CBS correspondent Rita Braver's profile of First Lady Dr. Jill Biden.
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Update: Biden dismisses criticism of Afghanistan withdrawal (FOX News)
WNU Editor: It is hard to defend the indefensible. Especially with reports like this coming out .... A Million Afghan Children at Risk of Dying Amid Acute Malnutrition, WHO Says (Reuters).
And as for President Biden's claim that he was always against the invasion.
That is not true.
When he was a senator from Delaware, he joined his colleagues in a unanimous vote in support of the 2001 authorization of military force against "nations, organizations, or persons" who helped perpetrate the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Everyone knew at the time that Afghanistan was going to be the first target.
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