U.K. Parliament Holds Joe Biden* In Contempt Over Afghanistan

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he United Kingdom’s Houses of Parliament has officially voted to hold Joe Biden in contempt over his disastrous handling of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.

As noted by The U.K. Telegraph, Biden’s handling of the Afghanistan withdrawal was condemned as “catastrophic” and “shameful” by the Brits, which are strong allies to the U.S.

“MPs and peers from across the political spectrum, including Boris Johnson, put some blame for the Taliban’s takeover and the chaos that followed on Britain’s closest ally. Mr. Biden was accused of “throwing us and everybody else to the fire” by pulling out US troops and was called “dishonorable” for criticizing Afghan forces for not having the will to fight,” the outlet reported.

“Former defense chiefs who led British troops in the Middle East were among those to speak out, while there were warnings that the West’s withdrawal would embolden Russia and China. The interventions mark a deterioration in UK-US relations almost exactly 20 years after Britain joined America in invading Afghanistan to root out terrorism after the September 11 attacks,” the outlet added.

U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson also took a not-so-subtle swipe at the U.S.

“The West could not continue this US-led mission – a mission conceived and executed in support and defense of America – without American logistics, without US airpower, and without American might,” he said.

Labour Leader Keir Starmer said: “The US is, of course, an important ally, but to overlook the fighting of the Afghan troops and forces, and the fact that they have been at the forefront of that fighting in recent years, is wrong.”

Labour MP Chris Bryant slammed Biden for claiming that Afghan soldiers ran away and refused to fight the Taliban.

Bryant called Biden’s remarks “some of the most shameful comments ever from an American president.”

Former Defense Minister Khalid Mahmood said: “The Biden government have just come in and, without looking at what is happening on the ground, have taken a unilateral decision, throwing us and everybody else to the fire.”

Former Tory leader Lord Howard said Biden’s decision “is, and will be seen by history as, a catastrophic mistake which may well prove to be the defining legacy of his presidency.”

 
What about Hong Kong? Any rocket scientists in England going to admit that once again, they got it all wrong?

I support intelligence agencies and those pulling the rope together as a team. I despise some who believe themselves too smart for everyone else. Too often these loud people in the room are getting their way.

Englands intel have misguided for some time and they have advised others poorly and potentially for self gain, often cutting off their nose to spite their face. Instead of ensuring a strong America, they believed they should play both sides.

We need strong, patriotic intelligence agents. Those who understand that a strong, united Western Front will ensure all of our safety. Not tip-toeing around or looking at personal benefits over that of their nations.

They can criticize all they want, but they've been awfully silent on China. Especially in regards to REAL consequences for HK, Taiwan or the Wuhan Virus. Let's see them push for a boycott of 2022 Olympics, then we will see who is immune to the calls of contempt.
 
he United Kingdom’s Houses of Parliament has officially voted to hold Joe Biden in contempt over his disastrous handling of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.

As noted by The U.K. Telegraph, Biden’s handling of the Afghanistan withdrawal was condemned as “catastrophic” and “shameful” by the Brits, which are strong allies to the U.S.

“MPs and peers from across the political spectrum, including Boris Johnson, put some blame for the Taliban’s takeover and the chaos that followed on Britain’s closest ally. Mr. Biden was accused of “throwing us and everybody else to the fire” by pulling out US troops and was called “dishonorable” for criticizing Afghan forces for not having the will to fight,” the outlet reported.

“Former defense chiefs who led British troops in the Middle East were among those to speak out, while there were warnings that the West’s withdrawal would embolden Russia and China. The interventions mark a deterioration in UK-US relations almost exactly 20 years after Britain joined America in invading Afghanistan to root out terrorism after the September 11 attacks,” the outlet added.

U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson also took a not-so-subtle swipe at the U.S.

“The West could not continue this US-led mission – a mission conceived and executed in support and defense of America – without American logistics, without US airpower, and without American might,” he said.

Labour Leader Keir Starmer said: “The US is, of course, an important ally, but to overlook the fighting of the Afghan troops and forces, and the fact that they have been at the forefront of that fighting in recent years, is wrong.”

Labour MP Chris Bryant slammed Biden for claiming that Afghan soldiers ran away and refused to fight the Taliban.

Bryant called Biden’s remarks “some of the most shameful comments ever from an American president.”

Former Defense Minister Khalid Mahmood said: “The Biden government have just come in and, without looking at what is happening on the ground, have taken a unilateral decision, throwing us and everybody else to the fire.”

Former Tory leader Lord Howard said Biden’s decision “is, and will be seen by history as, a catastrophic mistake which may well prove to be the defining legacy of his presidency.”

The UK government is free to send their own youth to die for absolutely nothing for decades in Afghanistan anytime they like.
 
The UK government is free to send their own youth to die for absolutely nothing for decades in Afghanistan anytime they like.
So much for international allies

Thanks Dims.

I personally think Joe should respond to this by canceling whatever vacation he is on and go do another press conference without answering any questions once again, only to storm off and resume his vacation.

That was great!
 
So much for international allies

Thanks Dims.

I personally think Joe should respond to this by canceling whatever vacation he is on and go do another press conference without answering any questions once again.

That was great!
Trumps not president anymore.
Appeasing allies doesnt matter.
One must not forget, 95% of political outrage is disingenuous.
 
So much for international allies

Thanks Dims.

I personally think Joe should respond to this by canceling whatever vacation he is on and go do another press conference without answering any questions once again, only to storm off and resume his vacation.

That was great!
I'm sorry you are sad the war ended. You are free to go fight the Taliban yourself anytime, snowflake.
 
I'm sorry you are sad the war ended. You are free to go fight the Taliban yourself anytime, snowflake.
Trump said the war needed to be ended. Biden apparently agreed and was simply following the orders from Trump. Unfortunately, Biden was clueless on how to do that without leaving behind thousands of Americans.

The best part though is him going on vacation during the entire catastrophe with lives hanging on the line.

Top notch. Gave me Benghazi goose bumps all over again.
 
he United Kingdom’s Houses of Parliament has officially voted to hold Joe Biden in contempt over his disastrous handling of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.

As noted by The U.K. Telegraph, Biden’s handling of the Afghanistan withdrawal was condemned as “catastrophic” and “shameful” by the Brits, which are strong allies to the U.S.

“MPs and peers from across the political spectrum, including Boris Johnson, put some blame for the Taliban’s takeover and the chaos that followed on Britain’s closest ally. Mr. Biden was accused of “throwing us and everybody else to the fire” by pulling out US troops and was called “dishonorable” for criticizing Afghan forces for not having the will to fight,” the outlet reported.

“Former defense chiefs who led British troops in the Middle East were among those to speak out, while there were warnings that the West’s withdrawal would embolden Russia and China. The interventions mark a deterioration in UK-US relations almost exactly 20 years after Britain joined America in invading Afghanistan to root out terrorism after the September 11 attacks,” the outlet added.

U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson also took a not-so-subtle swipe at the U.S.

“The West could not continue this US-led mission – a mission conceived and executed in support and defense of America – without American logistics, without US airpower, and without American might,” he said.

Labour Leader Keir Starmer said: “The US is, of course, an important ally, but to overlook the fighting of the Afghan troops and forces, and the fact that they have been at the forefront of that fighting in recent years, is wrong.”

Labour MP Chris Bryant slammed Biden for claiming that Afghan soldiers ran away and refused to fight the Taliban.

Bryant called Biden’s remarks “some of the most shameful comments ever from an American president.”

Former Defense Minister Khalid Mahmood said: “The Biden government have just come in and, without looking at what is happening on the ground, have taken a unilateral decision, throwing us and everybody else to the fire.”

Former Tory leader Lord Howard said Biden’s decision “is, and will be seen by history as, a catastrophic mistake which may well prove to be the defining legacy of his presidency.”

Yes, what a Biden fuckup, how on earth can the likes of America employ such an ornamental fuckwit as president? Us Brits are laughing at America's current administration.
 
I'm sorry you are sad the war ended. You are free to go fight the Taliban yourself anytime, snowflake.
Now I understand you are a little scared right now defending President Dementia Bug Out, but it will be fine.

Just tell him to hide in his basement and not come back out will he wins another term.

Everything will be fine.
 

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