Taliban in control way to go Joe

fishtm2001

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"Just days before the anniversary of 9/11 in 2019, Trump planned a series of “secret” meetings with the Taliban at Camp David. Though not actually secret in that Trump sent out a whole series of tweets claiming that Taliban leaders and then Afghan President Ashraf Ghani had been slated to arrive over the weekend when were then canceled after Trump and Barada traded demands over a cease-fire.

“They probably don’t have the power to negotiate a meaningful agreement anyway,” mocked Trump. “How many more decades are they willing to fight?” A day later, Trump declared negotiations with the Taliban “dead.”

Four months later, Trump signed a deal with the Taliban. As part of that deal, the U.S. and NATO would withdraw all forces. Trump also asked Pakistan and Afghan officials to release over 5,000 Taliban prisoners. Those former prisoners were among the men who invaded Kabul on Monday. The next president of Afghanistan is likely to be Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar."

Mark Sumner
 

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tonyexpress

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Don't Excuse Biden for His Botched Afghanistan Withdrawal

You can both support withdrawal and recognize its failed execution.​


President Joe Biden on Monday did something unexpected for a U.S. executive: In a press conference, he stuck by his promise to withdraw troops from Afghanistan. It's a speech that drew plaudits from anti-war advocates and scorn from the hawks. Yet in our hyper-polarized political landscape, we sometimes forget there's room for more than two camps, and that applies here: It is possible to champion our troop removal while criticizing the way it was done. The two are not mutually exclusive.

"I'm sure we'll learn more about these failures going forward, but clearly the administration waited far too long to plan for the logistical challenges involved in processing and evacuating tens of thousands of people. This particular debacle was avoidable, even if Taliban control of Afghanistan was not."
 

UnionStrong

Sorry, but I don’t care anymore.
When the Dem politicians speak out as well as the liberal media outlets instead of giving Biden the usual cover it's very possible that they've decided Joe has to go. Will be very interesting who Kamala picks as VP if they dump Joe.
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