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What Charlie Kirk Said About Biden’s Afghan Refugee Crisis Has New Meaning Today
What Charlie Kirk Said About Biden’s Afghan Refugee Crisis Has New Meaning Today
Charlie Kirk's insights on Biden's Afghan refugee crisis reveal deeper implications today.
On Wednesday, an Afghan national ambushed two National Guardsmen just steps from the White House. What was he doing here? Well, the suspect, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, arrived in the U.S. in September 2021 through Operation Allies Welcome, in the aftermath of Biden’s botched withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Of course, the Biden administration assured Americans that every Afghan entering under that program went through strict vetting. Few believed it then, and it certainly rings hollow now; the shooting looks like a direct consequence of the recklessness that defined Biden’s withdrawal.
And Charlie Kirk not only warned us about this, but also believed it was intentional. Back in August of 2021, Kirk saw the chaos as a political strategy wrapped in humanitarian messaging.
While the Biden White House worked to paint the evacuation as compassionate, Kirk saw deeper motives. He connected the rushed inflow of evacuees to the broader political ambitions of the Biden administration.
Lakanwal’s case lands squarely in the middle of that warning, a grim reminder that the fallout from Biden’s Afghanistan debacle still reaches the streets of Washington.
“President Joe Biden’s Department of Defense will accept 30,000 Afghan refugees in the military installations following the collapse of Kabul. Boom. Political transformation. Let the country crumble,” Kirk said. Kirk saw the tidal wave coming before most pundits even figured out which way the current was moving.
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Wednesday’s attack in Washington feels like the delayed aftershock of a foreign policy failure that carried a price here at home.
Commentary:
Kirk's assertions echoed ideas found in the "replacement theory," which posits that the influx of non-white immigrants is a strategy to undermine the political power of the existing population. Kirk specifically mentioned that Biden intended to welcome "a couple hundred thousand more Ilhan Omars," referring to the Somali-born congresswoman as part of this supposed scheme.