The U.S. pressure increases, more time is required for evacuation.

The United States is under great pressure following the recently created situation in Afghanistan, where Taliban have taken control of the state. Numerous people have been driving Kabul airport since the first hour after the presidency's invasion, but there are still troops that the United States and other countries, including those of the G7, must evacuate. Taliban [...]
Numerous people have been driving Kabul airport since the first hour after the presidency's invasion, but there are still troops that the United States and other countries, including those of the G7, must evacuate.
The Taliban have given the deadline until August 31st for all troops to withdraw, but now towards the United States, pressure is being put on for this deadline to be extended, writes ITV, Periscope broadcast.
This possible extension of the deadline for evacuation of persons could spur the violent reactions of Taliban, who have agreements with the US but that the agreement is only valid until August 31st.
This also brings trouble to Great Britain. The country's defence secretary has said they cannot hold their troops in Afghanistan without US support.
During Thursday, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will hold an emergency meeting with G7 states to co-ordinate a response to the current crisis.
France and Germany will also reportedly take more time to evacuate their people. /Periscopi/











