Joe Biden claims 'chaos' was inevitable in Kabul
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Joe Biden fielded questions from reporters in his first press conference on Afghanistan following his week off as the trouble in the country unfolded. But concerned viewers took to Twitter worried for the US head of state believing he was “not well” as he delivered a monotone preprepared speech. Mr Biden was also late to the conference and appeared to also have a pre-prepared list of reporters to call on and told one he had heard none of his allies criticise his decision to withdraw.
Writer Carmine Sabia took to Twitter after watching the press conference and was concerned about the US President.
He wrote: “I don’t care who you are, Joe Biden is not well.
“If you are watching this it is plain to see this guy is not well, this may be the worst performance I’ve ever seen.”
Mr Biden has repeatedly come under fire for his public appearances and statements as political pundits grow concerned over his ability to govern.
During an ABC interview on Wednesday, Mr Biden wrongfully claimed no one had died around Kabul airport despite at least 12 deaths being confirmed at the time of the interview.
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