As the third anniversary of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan is marked by politicians and the remembrance of service members killed, the White House acknowledges that no gesture can ever fully repay the families for their sacrifice and loss.
Former President Donald Trump paid his respects by laying a wreath at Arlington National Cemetery, while President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris issued paper statements on Monday.
The White House National Security Council communications advisor emphasized that visiting Arlington or issuing statements can never fully compensate these families for their loss. He stated that the administration is committed to supporting, loving, respecting, and admiring these families and ensuring they feel valued for their sacrifices.
The advisor highlighted the ongoing efforts of President Biden, Vice President Harris, First Lady Jill Biden, and Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff to fulfill the sacred obligation to troops, veterans, and their families throughout their time in office.
In response to criticism, particularly from some families, regarding President Biden's handling of the crisis, the advisor defended the president's empathy and understanding of grief, mourning, sorrow, and frustration. He expressed confidence in President Biden's deep understanding of the challenges faced by military families.