
Families of Americans held in Afghanistan and Russia worry about consequences of Biden's tough foreign policy moves
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The sister of an American who was kidnapped in Afghanistan last year told CNN that she is worried that when the US troop withdrawal is complete, any leverage to get her brother home will vanish.
The major announcements from the Biden administration this week on the future of the United States' military presence in Afghanistan and the unveiling of tough actions against Russia have left the families of Americans wrongfully detained in those countries concerned that the moves have further jeopardized the safety of their loved ones. On Wednesday, President Joe Biden announced he would withdraw all US troops from Afghanistan by September 11, leaving behind only the military footprint necessary to protect the United States' diplomatic presence. NATO coalition forces will also leave the country by that date.
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