Kabul Fell Yesterday, Where Is The President

marke

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WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden is under mounting pressure as he weighs whether to fully withdraw U.S. troops from Afghanistan by May 1, a deadline negotiated by the Trump administration.

Why are innocent Afghanis fleeing the Taliban? Because the Taliban is a political movement that has no respect for human lives, for human rights, for freedoms from tyranny, for fair elections, for morality, for purity, for capitalism, for free markets, for religious freedom, for freedom from government indoctrination, for individual property rights, and so forth. In other words, the Taliban is a lot like the American socialist Marxist fascist democrat party.

Chaos enveloped the international airport in Kabul on Monday, with U.S. troops trying to maintain order while throngs of people rushed the tarmac and large crowds crushed against the facility’s outer gates amid mounting collective fear a day after the Taliban swept back to power in the Afghan capital.
A top White House official said the U.S. military would work through the day to evacuate women, judges and other Afghans who could “be in the crosshairs” of the Taliban.
“These are desperate people,” Jonathan Finer, White House deputy national security adviser, told CNN. “These are people who quite rightly are looking for a way out.”
 

marke

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Former President Donald Trump on Sunday praised withdrawing US troops from Afghanistan, while knocking his successor’s timeline for doing so.

Though the former President offered his support of President Joe Biden’s plans to bring home American troops, he urged his successor to draw an end to America’s longest war well before the September 11 deadline that Biden set last week. Trump said that while leaving Afghanistan is “a wonderful and positive thing to do,” he had set a May 1 withdrawal deadline and added that “we should keep as close to that schedule as possible.”

“I wish Joe Biden wouldn’t use September 11 as the date to withdraw our troops from Afghanistan, for two reasons. First, we can and should get out earlier. Nineteen years is enough, in fact, far too much and way too long,” Trump said...

It looks like both Trump and Biden were wrong about the withdrawal from Afghanistan. Too bad Biden took it upon himself to withdraw the troops on his watch so now he shoulders the blame for the disaster caused by the bad foreign policy.
 

marke

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Point is, Trump would have had us hightailing it out of there back in May. The consequences of that would have been equally as disastrous, if not more so. This whole business of vacating Afghanistan was Trump's deal, which he brokered with the Taliban unilaterally, without consulting the current government of Afghanistan. Biden is foolish to follow through with Trump's policies on this or any other issue.
Oh how sad the leftists must be now that Biden has taken the responsibility of withdrawing the troops on himself instead of letting Trump do it.
 

marke

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WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden is under mounting pressure as he weighs whether to fully withdraw U.S. troops from Afghanistan by May 1, a deadline negotiated by the Trump administration.

Lloyd Austin has no plans to resign. Just because he destroyed American/Iraq supervised peace and security and now American/Afghanistan supervised peace and security is no reason for him to give up his tens of thousands of dollars a month salary and benefits. He is not one to worry about his own incompetence or the deaths and sufferings he inflicts on thousands of innocent people as long as he keeps getting paid a hefty salary commensurate with the 1% privileged lifestyle he enjoys as a worshipful black leader of the national socialist democrat party.
 

Eric h

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We went into Afghanistan to get Bin Ladin, and that was the right thing to do.

What has been the cost to get One Man?

71,000 dead Afghan civilians! How will their families ever get justice or compensation? They won't, so they will feel justified to turn to some kind of terrorism to get justice. Potentially, this could be the breeding ground for another half a million terrorists.
 

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We went into Afghanistan to get Bin Ladin, and that was the right thing to do. Creating relationships with friendly Afghans to fight world terror was the right thing to do. Abandoning those Afghanis who helped America fight Muslim terrorists was not the right thing to do.
We were not invited to Afghanistan. It was another unilateral US Imperialist invasion to fix a problem that the US created.
 

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I see that you still have your fixation problem with Trump. You should really get that checked.

Do you think that Trump won reelection in 2020, but the Dems stole it? If so, you should get checked.

Getting back to the topic at hand, what did Trump say in those tweets that you disagree with?
 
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