U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Tuesday at the start of a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Foreign Ministers’ meeting that the United States will consult NATO Allies about the way forward on Afghanistan. Asked about any possible withdrawal from Afghanistan, where the United States has been at war since 2001, Blinken said a U.S. review of options was still underway and he would listen and consult with allies. Citing President Joe Biden, Blinken said that it would be “tough to meet the May 1 deadline for a full withdrawal.” “Whatever the United States ends up doing will be informed by the thinking of our NATO Allies, which I’ll take back to me after these conversations and consultation, Blinken said at the NATO ministerial meeting at NATO Headquarters in Brussels, Belgium. Jens Stoltenberg, NATO Secretary General said at the start of the meeting that all 30 members of …