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President Trump Honors Fallen Service Members on Abbey Gate Attack Anniversary

President Donald Trump signed proclamations honoring U.S. service members killed in the Abbey Gate attack during the Afghanistan withdrawal's fourth anniversary, while Vice President JD Vance also commemorated the tragedy.

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  • President Donald Trump signed proclamations to honor the U.S. service members who died in the Abbey Gate attack, marking the fourth anniversary of the tragic event during the Afghanistan withdrawal.
  • Vice President JD Vance commemorated the Abbey Gate attack anniversary with Gold Star families, describing it as a rectification of a wrong and criticizing the president's handling of the situation.
  • The Abbey Gate attack, a suicide bombing in Kabul, resulted in the deaths of thirteen U.S. service members during the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan four years prior.
  • The attack occurred at Abbey Gate in Kabul, Afghanistan, a critical point during the U.S. military's withdrawal, which was characterized by significant disorder and security challenges.
  • One of the individuals responsible for the suicide bombing at Abbey Gate was identified as a former prisoner who had been released from detention prior to the attack.
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Center-leaning sources cover this politically charged event neutrally by presenting multiple perspectives and crucial historical context. They report on President Trump's criticisms of President Biden regarding the Afghanistan withdrawal while also including information about Trump's administration's role in the withdrawal timeline and a review that found both administrations responsible.

"Trump used the somber occasion to decry his predecessor, Democratic President Joe Biden, for allowing the attack to happen."

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The Abbey Gate attack was a suicide bombing in Kabul during the U.S. military withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021, resulting in the deaths of 13 U.S. service members and many Afghan civilians.

The suicide bomber was identified as Abdul Rahman al-Logari, a member of ISIS-K who had previously been released from detention before the attack.

Vice President JD Vance commemorated the anniversary with Gold Star families, describing the event as a rectification of a wrong and criticized the previous president's handling of the situation.

Abbey Gate was a critical entry point to Kabul airport where U.S. forces processed evacuees; it became a site of significant disorder and security challenges during the withdrawal.

Yes, U.S. authorities arrested and charged planners associated with ISIS-K responsible for the attack that killed U.S. military service members.

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