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Spencer Brown | April 20, 2023 2:15 PM
On Wednesday, the U.S. Embassy Khartoum issued a "security alert" for Sudan's capital and surrounding areas "where there is ongoing fighting, gunfire, and security forces activity" in addition to "reports of assaults, home invasions, and looting." The alert warned that "U.S. citizens are strongly advised to remain indoors, shelter in place until further notice and avoid travel to the U.S. embassy" which "remains under a shelter in place order and cannot provide emergency consular services."
What's more, the U.S. Embassy Khartoum cautioned that "[d]ue to the uncertain security situation in Khartoum and closure of the airport, it is not currently safe to undertake a U.S. government-coordinated evacuation of private U.S. citizens."
Asked why the Biden administration was not preparing or offering military assistance to evacuate U.S. citizens in Sudan, Kirby didn't have an answer. "The focus right now is just to pre-position" U.S. forces "in case they're needed," Kirby said before emphasizing "no decision" has yet been made about evacuating anyone.
In a familiar comment, Kirby stated that the Biden administration had previously "advised Americans not to travel to Khartoum," seemingly suggesting it was their fault for being there when fighting broke out and thus not worthy of evacuation assistance from the Biden administration.
The rest here: https://townhall.com/tipsheet/spenc...ial-evacuation-from-embassy-in-sudan-n2622204
As we recall that Joe Biden has never been right on foreign policy in 50 years.
U.S. Prepping for Possible Evacuation of Embassy in Sudan...But Not Civilians
https://media.townhall.com/cdn/hodl/authorimages/b236e4d2-61bb-464f-856f-06c890e9a23e.jpgSpencer Brown | April 20, 2023 2:15 PM
On Wednesday, the U.S. Embassy Khartoum issued a "security alert" for Sudan's capital and surrounding areas "where there is ongoing fighting, gunfire, and security forces activity" in addition to "reports of assaults, home invasions, and looting." The alert warned that "U.S. citizens are strongly advised to remain indoors, shelter in place until further notice and avoid travel to the U.S. embassy" which "remains under a shelter in place order and cannot provide emergency consular services."
What's more, the U.S. Embassy Khartoum cautioned that "[d]ue to the uncertain security situation in Khartoum and closure of the airport, it is not currently safe to undertake a U.S. government-coordinated evacuation of private U.S. citizens."
Asked why the Biden administration was not preparing or offering military assistance to evacuate U.S. citizens in Sudan, Kirby didn't have an answer. "The focus right now is just to pre-position" U.S. forces "in case they're needed," Kirby said before emphasizing "no decision" has yet been made about evacuating anyone.
In a familiar comment, Kirby stated that the Biden administration had previously "advised Americans not to travel to Khartoum," seemingly suggesting it was their fault for being there when fighting broke out and thus not worthy of evacuation assistance from the Biden administration.
The rest here: https://townhall.com/tipsheet/spenc...ial-evacuation-from-embassy-in-sudan-n2622204
As we recall that Joe Biden has never been right on foreign policy in 50 years.