US Senate majority leader condemns Kabul attack

AP , Thursday 26 Aug 2021

'I strongly condemn this act of terrorism and it must be clear to the world that the terrorists who perpetrated this will be sought and brought to justice,' The New York Democrat said

US Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer
File Photo: Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer criticizes the Republican health care bill during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, July 11, 2017. AP

U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said that those responsible for the attack in Kabul on Thursday ``will be sought and brought to justice.''

 
The New York Democrat said in a statement that he had just spoken to Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin about the ``heinous attacks'' on U.S. personnel and the Afghan partners.
 
``I strongly condemn this act of terrorism and it must be clear to the world that the terrorists who perpetrated this will be sought and brought to justice,'' he said.
 
Meanwhile, the U.S. House Republican leader called on Speaker Nancy Pelosi to call the Congress back into session so lawmakers can consider legislation would prohibit the Aug. 31 withdrawal until all Americans are out of Afghanistan.
 
Rep. Kevin McCarthy of California said, ``It is time for Congress to act quickly to save lives.''
 
A return to session before the deadline is highly unlikely. The Democrats aligned with President Joe Biden hold majority control and are not expected to consider such legislation to alter the withdrawal date.
 
Republicans have been highly critical of Biden's handling of the situation in Kabul.
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