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Our president made the decision to leave American citizens stranded behind enemy lines. This is indefensible.This from the Atlantic guy gets it:
America’s longest war has been by any measure a costly failure, and the errors in managing the conflict deserve scrutiny in the years to come. But Joe Biden doesn’t “own” the mayhem on the ground right now. What we’re seeing is the culmination of 20 years of bad decisions by U.S. political and military leaders. If anything, Americans should feel proud of what the U.S. government and military have accomplished in these past two weeks. President Biden deserves credit, not blame.
Unlike his three immediate predecessors in the Oval Office, all of whom also came to see the futility of the Afghan operation, Biden alone had the political courage to fully end America’s involvement. Although Donald Trump made a plan to end the war, he set a departure datethat fell after the end of his first term and created conditions that made the situation Biden inherited more precarious. And despite significant pressure and obstacles, Biden has overseen a military and government that have managed, since the announcement of America’s withdrawal, one of the most extraordinary logistical feats in their recent history. By the time the last American plane lifts off from Hamid Karzai International Airport on August 31, the total number of Americans and Afghan allies extricated from the country may exceed 120,000.
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Biden Deserves Credit, Not Blame, for Afghanistan
Americans should feel proud of what the U.S. government and military have accomplished in these past two weeks.www.theatlantic.com
Most of those american citizens said thanks but no thanks. I'm staying here with my cousins.Our president made the decision to leave American citizens stranded behind enemy lines. This is indefensible.
This from the Atlantic guy gets it:
America’s longest war has been by any measure a costly failure, and the errors in managing the conflict deserve scrutiny in the years to come. But Joe Biden doesn’t “own” the mayhem on the ground right now. What we’re seeing is the culmination of 20 years of bad decisions by U.S. political and military leaders. If anything, Americans should feel proud of what the U.S. government and military have accomplished in these past two weeks. President Biden deserves credit, not blame.
Unlike his three immediate predecessors in the Oval Office, all of whom also came to see the futility of the Afghan operation, Biden alone had the political courage to fully end America’s involvement. Although Donald Trump made a plan to end the war, he set a departure datethat fell after the end of his first term and created conditions that made the situation Biden inherited more precarious. And despite significant pressure and obstacles, Biden has overseen a military and government that have managed, since the announcement of America’s withdrawal, one of the most extraordinary logistical feats in their recent history. By the time the last American plane lifts off from Hamid Karzai International Airport on August 31, the total number of Americans and Afghan allies extricated from the country may exceed 120,000.
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Biden Deserves Credit, Not Blame, for Afghanistan
Americans should feel proud of what the U.S. government and military have accomplished in these past two weeks.www.theatlantic.com
He may be your president, he is not mine.Our president made the decision to leave American citizens stranded behind enemy lines. This is indefensible.
After 20 years of aimless war it is over thanks to the political whim of Trump and the political will of Biden.
Why didn’t the people get a flight out of Afghanistan earlier if they were so eager to leave?
All of Biden's problems are of his own making. Only New Orleans is not his creation, he'll be fucking them all up beyond belief soon enough.Biden is jungling 4-5 crisis at 1 time. Drumpf only had 1 and fucked that one up beyond all belief.
Unfortunately he’s our president whether you like it or not.He may be your president, he is not mine.
So what better way to prove it than put on the greatest shit show the world has ever seen????This from the Atlantic guy gets it:
America’s longest war has been by any measure a costly failure, and the errors in managing the conflict deserve scrutiny in the years to come. But Joe Biden doesn’t “own” the mayhem on the ground right now. What we’re seeing is the culmination of 20 years of bad decisions by U.S. political and military leaders. If anything, Americans should feel proud of what the U.S. government and military have accomplished in these past two weeks. President Biden deserves credit, not blame.
Unlike his three immediate predecessors in the Oval Office, all of whom also came to see the futility of the Afghan operation, Biden alone had the political courage to fully end America’s involvement. Although Donald Trump made a plan to end the war, he set a departure datethat fell after the end of his first term and created conditions that made the situation Biden inherited more precarious. And despite significant pressure and obstacles, Biden has overseen a military and government that have managed, since the announcement of America’s withdrawal, one of the most extraordinary logistical feats in their recent history. By the time the last American plane lifts off from Hamid Karzai International Airport on August 31, the total number of Americans and Afghan allies extricated from the country may exceed 120,000.
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Biden Deserves Credit, Not Blame, for Afghanistan
Americans should feel proud of what the U.S. government and military have accomplished in these past two weeks.www.theatlantic.com
Yeah? Because the country fell to the Taliban despite two decades of failed attempts to build a strong central government in a country where that wasn’t possible?
Darn it Biden. How come you didn’t fix that first?
The trump Nazis' war strategy would have U.S. troops remain in Afghanistan, to die needlessly, forever.
Regardless of the years or decades of United States' military presence in Afghanistan, the end results would be unchanged.
Also, for all their faux concern for Americans in Afghanistan unable to get out of the country after the August 31st deadline, those people's lives are of no value other than for politicizing by the trump Nazis.
Should any of those Americans remaining after August 31st be killed by the religious extremists taking over Afghanistan, their deaths would be truly meaningless to the trump Nazis. The trump Nazis would mourn none of them.
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Comedy Gold!This from the Atlantic guy gets it:
America’s longest war has been by any measure a costly failure, and the errors in managing the conflict deserve scrutiny in the years to come. But Joe Biden doesn’t “own” the mayhem on the ground right now. What we’re seeing is the culmination of 20 years of bad decisions by U.S. political and military leaders. If anything, Americans should feel proud of what the U.S. government and military have accomplished in these past two weeks. President Biden deserves credit, not blame.
Unlike his three immediate predecessors in the Oval Office, all of whom also came to see the futility of the Afghan operation, Biden alone had the political courage to fully end America’s involvement. Although Donald Trump made a plan to end the war, he set a departure datethat fell after the end of his first term and created conditions that made the situation Biden inherited more precarious. And despite significant pressure and obstacles, Biden has overseen a military and government that have managed, since the announcement of America’s withdrawal, one of the most extraordinary logistical feats in their recent history. By the time the last American plane lifts off from Hamid Karzai International Airport on August 31, the total number of Americans and Afghan allies extricated from the country may exceed 120,000.
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Biden Deserves Credit, Not Blame, for Afghanistan
Americans should feel proud of what the U.S. government and military have accomplished in these past two weeks.www.theatlantic.com
Could it be that the Magic Negro was accurate when he said "Don't ever underestimate Joe's ability to fuck shit up"????Why did Ganistan *Joe vote for this war?
Right. It was a huge mistake. Good thing someone was willing to end it.Darn Ganistan *Joe, why did you vote for this war?
Right. It was a huge mistake. Good thing someone was willing to end it.