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A US State Department report has criticised the handling of the 2021 evacuation from Afghanistan, saying decisions by US President Joe Biden and his predecessor Donald Trump to withdraw troops had “serious consequences for the viability” and security of the former US-backed government.

Adverse findings in the report also reflected badly on Secretary of State Antony Blinken, without naming him.

They included the department’s failure to expand its crisis-management task force as the Taliban advanced on Kabul in August 2021 and the lack of a senior diplomat “to oversee all elements of the crisis response.”

“Naming a 7th floor principal … would have improved coordination across different lines of effort,” the report said, referring to the state department’s top floor where Mr Blinken and senior diplomats have offices.

The review, and a similar Pentagon study, contributed to a report released by the White House in April.

But the state department review’s critical findings were not reflected in the White House report.

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