The Rapid Collapse of Afghan Forces Vindicates President Biden’s Decision to Leave

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“More than 1,000 [Afghan soldiers] have fled across the border, and hundreds more have handed over weapons and equipment to the Taliban in mass surrenders videoed and shared on social media.

The men have been filmed embracing their enemies, and have been sent home with money for travel, a savvy tool to undermine the fighting spirit of others defending remote outposts and make capitulation in the face of a militant advance far more attractive.”


Clearly George W. Bush’s illegal, meritless war in Afghanistan is a failed effort to ‘nation-built’ and exposes an Afghan government undeserving of America’s support and guidance.

Indeed, in 20 years the Afghan government has failed to demonstrate any desire or effort to become self-sufficient, forever dependent upon the American military.

Given Afghanistan’s unwillingness to become self-sufficient, any further assistance by the United States is unwarranted and unjustified; President Biden had no other choice but to end American’s involvement as a consequence of that unwillingness to become self-sufficient and independent.
 
“More than 1,000 [Afghan soldiers] have fled across the border, and hundreds more have handed over weapons and equipment to the Taliban in mass surrenders videoed and shared on social media.

The men have been filmed embracing their enemies, and have been sent home with money for travel, a savvy tool to undermine the fighting spirit of others defending remote outposts and make capitulation in the face of a militant advance far more attractive.”


Clearly George W. Bush’s illegal, meritless war in Afghanistan is a failed effort to ‘nation-built’ and exposes an Afghan government undeserving of America’s support and guidance.

Indeed, in 20 years the Afghan government has failed to demonstrate any desire or effort to become self-sufficient, forever dependent upon the American military.

Given Afghanistan’s unwillingness to become self-sufficient, any further assistance by the United States is unwarranted and unjustified; President Biden had no other choice but to end American’s involvement as a consequence of that unwillingness to become self-sufficient and independent.
your premise is a lie,,
for 20 yrs biden has supported and voted for them being there and only followed through with trumps decision to pull the troops,,

as for whats happening now,, thats on the people of that country,,

freedom doesnt come easy,,
 
This is what happens when you don't kill the enemy in a war. Housing them, then releasing them when you are tired of being there only assures their return.

That falls on Bush, who set the terms of this war and occupation, and then turned the country back over to Afghan control in only 3 years.
 
your premise is a lie,,
for 20 yrs biden has supported and voted for them being there and only followed through with trumps decision to pull the troops,,

as for whats happening now,, thats on the people of that country,,

freedom doesnt come easy,,
Biden voted on continuing to fund troops in the field. But nice try.
 
The airport is currently under fire.

Americans heading for the city’s airport have been advised to shelter in place instead.

 
This is what happens when you don't kill the enemy in a war. Housing them, then releasing them when you are tired of being there only assures their return.

That falls on Bush, who set the terms of this war and occupation, and then turned the country back over to Afghan control in only 3 years.
bush may have started it but biden voted for it and then supported it as VP under obama,,
 
Militants of the terrorist movement "Taliban" entered the presidential palace in Kabul.

Earlier it became known that the President of Afghanistan Ashraf Ghani fled the country. He allegedly went to Tajikistan, from where he is going to leave for a third country.

The Taliban, who announced an offensive on Kabul on August 15, entered the city without encountering significant resistance.

A curfew is being imposed in Kabul to ensure security and prevent provocations, Acting Interior Minister of Afghanistan Abdul Sattar Mirzakwal said. The restriction on movement around the city will begin to take effect from 21: 00 on Sunday.

As soon as the US withdrew its troops from Afghanistan, the Taliban militants launched a new and rapid offensive. On Sunday, August 15, they approached Kabul and soon announced that they had established full control over the entire territory of the country. The US authorities have begun evacuating their diplomats from Kabul, promising to send additional troops to the capital to ensure the security of the embassy and the local airport.
 

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