New Trump Ad Slams Biden: 'Surrender In Chief'

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B...b....but Trump. :crybaby:

Biden & McKenzie released over 5,500 of the worst, hard-core Taliban, Al Qaeda, and ISIS terrorists captured, then entrusted the Taliban with our protection, only to have them allow / facilitate those terrorists murdering 13 US service members & killing/wounding many more, snowflake.

Biden is responsible for the 1st American deaths in Afghanistan in 18 months & the most US Casualties in 10 years....that being under Obama.

So STFU about Trump until you address the disastrous failure that has been Biden's exodus from Afghanistan.
 
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B...b....but Trump. :crybaby:

b..b... but that's where the start of this lies. you can't make up your own alternative facts.

Biden & McKenzie released over 5,500 of the worst, hard-core Taliban, Al Qaeda, and ISIS terrorists captured,

LOL!!!! they did? where's your credible unbiased source? lol...


then entrusted the Taliban with our protection, only to have them allow / facilitate those terrorists murdering 13 US service members & killing/wounding many more, snowflake.

^^^ alternative facts, my dear ....
Biden is responsible for the 1st American deaths in Afghanistan in 18 months & the most US Casualties in 10 years....that being under Obama.

that W. got us into after 9/11 where not one afghani was involved in. W. didn't want to go after saudi arabia & obama didn't want the inevitable clusterfuck a withdrawal would entail on his shoulders. donny's own DOD secretary mark esper admitted that donny wanted the withdrawal with a complete troop drawdown NO MATTER what the end result was, to try to ensure a 2nd term.

So STFU about Trump until you address the disastrous failure that has been Biden's exodus from Afghanistan.

LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! them thar service members were briefed on the possibility of an attack & last i heard - war is messy.

donny made the deal & if we DIDN"T get out, there would have been even more casualties.

so.... where is that link?

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i suspect you & yer fellow trump humpers would have blamed biden for staying in that quagmire. donny declared the taliban the winners the day they sat & negotiated with them without the afghan gov'ment at the table.
 
b..b... but that's where the start of this lies. you can't make up your own alternative facts.



LOL!!!! they did? where's your credible unbiased source? lol...




^^^ alternative facts, my dear ....


that W. got us into after 9/11 where not one afghani was involved in. W. didn't want to go after saudi arabia & obama didn't want the inevitable clusterfuck a withdrawal would entail on his shoulders. donny's own DOD secretary mark esper admitted that donny wanted the withdrawal with a complete troop drawdown NO MATTER what the end result was, to try to ensure a 2nd term.



LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! them thar service members were briefed on the possibility of an attack & last i heard - war is messy.

donny made the deal & if we DIDN"T get out, there would have been even more casualties.

so.... where is that link?

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i suspect you & yer fellow trump humpers would have blamed biden for staying in that quagmire. donny declared the taliban the winners the day they sat & negotiated with them without the afghan gov'ment at the table.
As you already know I gave posted the links supporting the facts I stated, to include CNN.

I see you continue to parrot the 'Trump made the deal' bullshit because you are desperate to protect Biden from himself, after he declared 'The buck stops here'...right before he returned from vacation long enough to blame everyone but himself.

Trump made an agreement to pull out, an agreement the Taliban violated as soon as weak,dementia-ravaged Joe too over, which Joe never held them accountable for.

Like with everything Trump had done before, Biden changed everything to do it his way...nit very bright for someone who has never been right about any foreign policy decision he ever made.

Biden is the weakest President we have ever had, making Carter look like John Wayne. He allowed the Taliban to do whatever they wanted, let them dictate every move of Biden's failed departure from Afghanistan.

He gave them Bagram,allowed them to release nearly 6 thousand hard core terrorists, refused to accept securing Kabul when the Taliban offered, got 13 US servicemen & women murdered & many others killed/wounded, lied to the American people and those he left behind when he said we would not leave until pulling all Americans out...

EVERYTHING about leaving Afghanistan from the moment he took office until the last US flight out of Afghanistan leaving Americans behind has been Presiden Biden's doing.

'The buck stops here' Biden said, snowflake...Joe called you a lying, pathetic apologist for HIS failures.

That's all you snowflakes have done since Biden was sworn in, making excuses and blaming others for Joe's failures.

That makes you just as big of a loser and failure as Biden.
 
As you already know I gave posted the links supporting the facts I stated, to include CNN.

^^^nope. i don't.

howeverrrrrr..............


The pact [ donny made ] include[d] the release of 5,000 Taliban fighters who have been held prisoners by the Afghanistan government, which is not a party to the agreement.

March 1, 2020
— Afghan President Ashraf Ghani objects to a provision in the agreement that would require his country to release 5,000 Taliban prisoners.
Timeline of U.S. Withdrawal from Afghanistan - FactCheck.org

Agreement for Bringing Peace to Afghanistan between the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan which is not recognized by the United States as a state and is known as the Taliban and the United States of America February 29, 2020 which corresponds to Rajab 5, 1441 on the Hijri Lunar calendar and Hoot 10, 1398 on the Hijri Solar calendar

https://www.state.gov/wp-content/up...or-Bringing-Peace-to-Afghanistan-02.29.20.pdf



Trump’s Deal With the Taliban Draws Fire From His Former Allies​

The former president and his secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, are attacking President Biden over Afghanistan even as their own policy faces harsh criticism.

By Michael Crowley
Published Aug. 19, 2021Updated Aug. 23, 2021

WASHINGTON — Days before the anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks two years ago, President Donald J. Trump had a novel idea. He would invite leaders of the Taliban, the group that harbored Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan as the founder of Al Qaeda plotted his strikes on America, to join peace negotiations at the Camp David presidential retreat in Maryland.

The notion of any presidential meeting with the Taliban, let alone one close to Sept. 11, stunned many of Mr. Trump’s top advisers. But Mr. Trump was eager to engage with the militant group, which the United States had been fighting for almost 20 years, as he pursued his goal of removing American troops from Afghanistan by the end of his term.

Months earlier, at Mr. Trump’s direction, the State Department had begun face-to-face talks with the Taliban in Qatar to negotiate an American exit. Mr. Trump called off the Taliban visit to Camp David after an American soldier was killed in a bombing in Kabul, the Afghan capital, but the peace talks continued.

They culminated in a February 2020 deal under which the United States agreed to withdraw in return for Taliban promises not to harbor terrorists and to engage in their first direct negotiations with the Afghan government.
Mr. Trump’s secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, attended the signing ceremony in Doha and posed for a photo alongside the Taliban leader, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, which resurfaced this week on social media. Mr. Baradar is widely expected to become the head of a new Taliban government based in Kabul.
Some former senior Trump officials now call that agreement fatally flawed, saying it did little more than provide cover for a pullout that Mr. Trump was impatient to begin before his re-election bid. They also say it laid the groundwork for the chaos unfolding now in Kabul.
“Our secretary of state signed a surrender agreement with the Taliban,” Mr. Trump’s second national security adviser, H.R. McMaster, said of Mr. Pompeo during a podcast interview with the journalist Bari Weiss on Wednesday. “This collapse goes back to the capitulation agreement of 2020.
The Taliban didn’t defeat us. We defeated ourselves.”
And in an interview with CNN on Wednesday, former Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper said that, while President Biden “owns” the ultimate outcome in Afghanistan,

[ & biden is willingly taking the heat, but will call out the facts]
Mr. Trump had earlier “undermined” the agreement through his barely disguised impatience to exit the country with little apparent regard for the consequences. That included an October 2020 declaration by Mr. Trump that he wanted the 5,000 American troops then in Afghanistan home by Christmas.
Trump’s Deal With the Taliban Draws Fire From His Former Allies
 
^^^nope. i don't.

howeverrrrrr..............


The pact [ donny made ] include[d] the release of 5,000 Taliban fighters who have been held prisoners by the Afghanistan government, which is not a party to the agreement.

March 1, 2020
— Afghan President Ashraf Ghani objects to a provision in the agreement that would require his country to release 5,000 Taliban prisoners.
Timeline of U.S. Withdrawal from Afghanistan - FactCheck.org

Agreement for Bringing Peace to Afghanistan between the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan which is not recognized by the United States as a state and is known as the Taliban and the United States of America February 29, 2020 which corresponds to Rajab 5, 1441 on the Hijri Lunar calendar and Hoot 10, 1398 on the Hijri Solar calendar

https://www.state.gov/wp-content/up...or-Bringing-Peace-to-Afghanistan-02.29.20.pdf



Trump’s Deal With the Taliban Draws Fire From His Former Allies​

The former president and his secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, are attacking President Biden over Afghanistan even as their own policy faces harsh criticism.

By Michael Crowley
Published Aug. 19, 2021Updated Aug. 23, 2021

WASHINGTON — Days before the anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks two years ago, President Donald J. Trump had a novel idea. He would invite leaders of the Taliban, the group that harbored Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan as the founder of Al Qaeda plotted his strikes on America, to join peace negotiations at the Camp David presidential retreat in Maryland.

The notion of any presidential meeting with the Taliban, let alone one close to Sept. 11, stunned many of Mr. Trump’s top advisers. But Mr. Trump was eager to engage with the militant group, which the United States had been fighting for almost 20 years, as he pursued his goal of removing American troops from Afghanistan by the end of his term.

Months earlier, at Mr. Trump’s direction, the State Department had begun face-to-face talks with the Taliban in Qatar to negotiate an American exit. Mr. Trump called off the Taliban visit to Camp David after an American soldier was killed in a bombing in Kabul, the Afghan capital, but the peace talks continued.

They culminated in a February 2020 deal under which the United States agreed to withdraw in return for Taliban promises not to harbor terrorists and to engage in their first direct negotiations with the Afghan government.
Mr. Trump’s secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, attended the signing ceremony in Doha and posed for a photo alongside the Taliban leader, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, which resurfaced this week on social media. Mr. Baradar is widely expected to become the head of a new Taliban government based in Kabul.
Some former senior Trump officials now call that agreement fatally flawed, saying it did little more than provide cover for a pullout that Mr. Trump was impatient to begin before his re-election bid. They also say it laid the groundwork for the chaos unfolding now in Kabul.
“Our secretary of state signed a surrender agreement with the Taliban,” Mr. Trump’s second national security adviser, H.R. McMaster, said of Mr. Pompeo during a podcast interview with the journalist Bari Weiss on Wednesday. “This collapse goes back to the capitulation agreement of 2020.
The Taliban didn’t defeat us. We defeated ourselves.”
And in an interview with CNN on Wednesday, former Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper said that, while President Biden “owns” the ultimate outcome in Afghanistan,

[ & biden is willingly taking the heat, but will call out the facts]
Mr. Trump had earlier “undermined” the agreement through his barely disguised impatience to exit the country with little apparent regard for the consequences. That included an October 2020 declaration by Mr. Trump that he wanted the 5,000 American troops then in Afghanistan home by Christmas.
Trump’s Deal With the Taliban Draws Fire From His Former Allies
Did Trump force Biden to:

Take orders from the Taliban?

Surrender Bagram?

Surrender Kabul to the Taliban during evacuation?

Trust the Taliban, who were preventing Americans from making it to the airport, who were beating Americans, and who facilitated the terrorist attack that killed13 Americans?

Break his promise to stay until ALL Americans had been evacuated?

NO

"The buck stops HERE."
- President Joe Biden

Thank you forpro ing Biden is a liar, a weak President, & and a traitor.
 

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