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President Joe Biden vowed to complete the evacuation of Americans and their allies after a deadly terror attack near Kabul's airport killed more than a dozen US service members.
"The war isn't over, we're not going to be able to save everyone, and I'm afraid that if we're not careful, if our allies aren't careful, if the Taliban aren't careful, we're going to go to those people. Take out terrorists who are out of everyone's control,” warned Col. Jack Jacobs, retired.
Retired Colonel Jack Jacobs told CNBC that President Joe Biden will be unable to fulfill his promise to end the war in Afghanistan and save all Americans and American allies from the country.
"The war isn't over, we're not going to be able to save everyone, and I'm afraid that if we're not careful, if our allies aren't careful, if the Taliban aren't careful, we're not going to be careful," said a military analyst for News. "Going to NBC," Jacobs said.
Biden pointed to plans to develop targets among ISIS-K during his remarks Thursday evening, when a suicide bomber killed at least 113 people, including 13 US service members, outside the city's airport.
"We won't forgive. We won't forget. We'll find you and pay you," Biden told the White House on Thursday.
Jacobs told "The News with Shepard Smith" that the war would not end because of the ongoing fighting between terrorist groups in the country.
"You have to keep fighting between the Taliban and all the different groups trying to drive out the Taliban," said Jacobs, a US Army Medal of Honor and Vietnam War hero. "It's going to last a long time."
Jacobs told host Shepard Smith that he spoke to people on the ground in Afghanistan, who said Afghans are feeling they won't be able to get out of Kabul and are scrambling to find additional ways.
"They are making their way to the border, trying to cross Taliban posts on the border through Uzbekistan and other places," Jacobs said. "I think, unfortunately, we'll still hear about a lot of unpleasantness long after we're gone."