From Yahoo:
“Biden says US embassy evacuation in Sudan has been completed”
(In this photo provided by Maheen S , smoke fills the sky in
Khartoum, Sudan, near Doha International Hospital on Friday, April 21, 2023.
The Muslim Eid al-Fitr holiday, typically filled with prayer, celebration and
feasting — was a somber one in Sudan, as gunshots rang out across the capital
of Khartoum and heavy smoke billowed over the skyline. )
American forces carried out a precarious evacuation of U.S.
embassy personnel in Sudan, President Joe Biden said late Saturday, calling for
the end to “unconscionable” violence there as two rival leaders battled for
power in the African country. Biden thanked the U.S. troops who carried out the
mission to extract American staffers in Sudan. With the last American embassy
worker out, Washington shuttered the U.S. mission in Khartoum indefinitely.
The U.S. said it had no current plans for a
government-coordinated evacuation of an estimated 16,000 other Americans
remaining in Sudan, calling the situation too dangerous. Biden said he was
receiving regular reports from his team on efforts to assist those remaining
Americans in Sudan “to the extent possible.”
The roughly 70 American staffers were airlifted from a
landing zone at the embassy to an undisclosed location in Ethiopia, according
to two U.S. officials familiar with the mission. U.S. troops carried out the
operation as fighting between two armed Sudanese commanders —which has killed
more than 400, put the nation at risk of collapse and could have consequences
far beyond its borders—moved into a second week. “I am proud of the
extraordinary commitment of our Embassy staff, who performed their duties with
courage and professionalism and embodied America’s friendship and connection
with the people of Sudan,” Biden said in a statement. “I am grateful for the
unmatched skill of our service members who successfully brought them to
safety.” Biden also thanked Djibouti, Ethiopia, and Saudi Arabia for their help
with the mission.
Biden ordered American troops to evacuate embassy personnel
after receiving a recommendation earlier Saturday from his national security
team with no end in sight to the fighting. “This tragic violence in Sudan has
already cost the lives of hundreds of innocent civilians. It’s unconscionable
and it must stop,” Biden said. “The belligerent parties must implement an
immediate and unconditional ceasefire, allow unhindered humanitarian access,
and respect the will of the people of Sudan.” The State Department has
suspended operations at the embassy due to the dire security situation. It was
not clear when the embassy might resume functioning. "The widespread
fighting has caused significant numbers of civilian deaths and injuries and
damage to essential infrastructure and posed an unacceptable risk to our
Embassy personnel," Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a statement.
The fighting erupted April 15 between two factions whose leaders are vying for
control over the country. The violence has included an unprovoked attack on an
American diplomatic convoy and numerous incidents in which foreign diplomats
and aid workers were killed, injured or assaulted.
An estimated 16,000 private U.S. citizens are registered with
the embassy as being in Sudan. Biden said he was receiving regular reports from
his team on efforts to assist those remaining Americans in Sudan “to the extent
possible.” The embassy issued an alert earlier Saturday cautioning that “due 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.” Fighting in Sudan between forces loyal to two top
generals has put that nation at risk of collapse and could have consequences
far beyond its borders. The fighting, which began as Sudan attempted to
transition to democracy, already has left millions trapped in urban areas,
sheltering from gunfire, explosions and looters. Army chief Gen. Abdel Fattah
Burhan said Saturday he would facilitate the evacuation of American, British,
Chinese and French citizens and diplomats from Sudan after speaking with the
leaders of several countries that had requested help. The rival Rapid Support
Forces, or RSF, in a Twitter posting said it cooperated with U.S. forces. The
U.S. evacuation planning got underway in earnest on Monday after the embassy
convoy was attacked in Khartoum. The Pentagon confirmed on Friday that U.S.
troops were being moved to Camp Lemonnier in Djibouti ahead of a possible
evacuation. Saudi Arabia announced the successful repatriation of some of its
citizens on Saturday, sharing footage of Saudi nationals and other foreigners
welcomed with chocolate and flowers as they stepped off an apparent evacuation
ship at the Saudi port of Jeddah.
Embassy evacuations conducted by the U.S. military are
relatively rare and usually take place only under extreme conditions. When it
orders an embassy to draw down staff or suspend operations, the State
Department prefers to have its personnel leave on commercial transportation if
that is an option. When the embassy in Kyiv temporarily closed just before
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February, 2022, staffers used commercial
transport to leave. However, in several other recent cases, notably in
Afghanistan in 2021, conditions made commercial departures impossible or
extremely hazardous. U.S. troops accompanied personnel from the U.S. Embassy in
Tripoli, Libya, in an overland convoy to Tunisia when they evacuated in 2014.
^ This sounds a lot like what Biden and his Administration
did in Afghanistan in 2021.
In Kabul he evacuated the US Embassy and did next to nothing
to help the thousands of American Citizens stuck throughout the country (if
they made it to the Kabul Airport themselves – going through Taliban
Checkpoints and ISIS Bombings - then the US put them on an Evacuation Plane.) On
August 20, 2021: Biden even told American Citizens inside Afghanistan: “We will
get you out.” He lied.
Now in Khartoum he evacuated the US Embassy and isn’t going
to evacuate the 16,000 American Citizens stuck in the fighting there.
Biden really is a class-act. ^
https://www.yahoo.com/news/us-evacuating-diplomats-sudan-amid-014434840.html
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