Ashraf Ghani

World Leader

Ashraf Ghani was born in Afghanistan on February 12th, 1949 and is the World Leader. At the age of 75, Ashraf Ghani biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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February 12, 1949
Nationality
Afghanistan
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Afghanistan
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75 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aquarius
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According to Franklin Foer's Last Politician, Joe Biden exploded while on vacation at Camp David, but Ashraf Ghani had left Afghanistan after Kabul fell to the Taliban

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 4, 2023
According to a recent book, Joe Biden was on vacation at Camp David when Afghanistan's president, Ashraf Ghani (inset), fled Kabul. Biden erupted in rage. In a new account of the first two years of the Biden presidency, journalist Frankin Foer writes, "Biden exploded in indignation." Foer writes that Biden exclaimed: 'Give me a break!' The planned orderly departure of US troops into chaos, and Biden was confronted with the rapidly deteriorating situation and American criticism of his handling of the crisis on August 22, and laughed (left).

The Afghan refugees who supported the United States helped the US prosper. Advocates for 78,000 rebels who fled the Taliban have expressed skepticism, but there are still no long-term plans to keep them in America

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 27, 2023
Since the Biden administration's chaotic removal, almost 78,000 refugees who served alongside the US military in Afghanistan have arrived in America. Most people are still in limbo two years after escaping the violent Taliban leadership to start new lives. Congress has yet to devise a long-term strategy for their stay, and advocates are getting frustrated. Their flight contributes to a long line of blunders during the evacuation, including a vetting process that enabled 65 suspected terrorists to reach the United States. Farzana Jamalzada has deep links to the United States' presence in Afghanistan, having served with USAID and former President Ashraf Ghani by the time she was 25. When news broke that Ghani had left in 2021, she was at the presidential palace. Both her husband and her husband were employed in the Interior Ministry, and under the Taliban regime, they knew they would have targets on their back.

MPs have requested an inquiry into the failed Afghanistan withdrawal that resulted in the return of the Taliban to power

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 10, 2023
In 2021, the United Kingdom and the United States ended a bloody 20-year war in the world, which almost immediately allowed the fundamentalist group to arrive unopposed in Kabul. Many have since expressed concern that the tumultuous departure would make Afghanistan again a "breeding ground" for terror. In a damning 30-page study, Tobias Ellwood, chair of the cross-party Commons Defence Committee, described the withdrawal as "a dark chapter in UK military history." The commission also asked that the government clarify what steps it is taking to ensure safe passage to the UK for many thousand Afghans who are still eligible for evacuation.