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It's been 3 years since Harris and Biden make the decision to turn tail and run from Afghanistan.

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Immediately resulting in 13 dead U.S. servicemembers.

Billions of dollars worth of military equipment now being used and sold by the Taliban.

Thousands of Afghanistan citizens who worked with the U.S. being executed.

Yet today of all days Harris and Biden pat each other on the back claiming they did a great job handling this mess?

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FIrst of all......
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Second, did you even listen or read the article you posted? I doubt it, because it was praise for the Biden Admin and dumped on Trump and his xenophobia.


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U.S. Secretary of State Pompeo calls Bolton 'a traitor'​


Seriously?????

Most posters on this board also call you an imbecile, but, whatever.

Bolton knew a helluva lot more than Trump, OR, Pompeo, knew, combined.

In hindsight, they were probably all traitors, but MAGAts aren't concerned with that. Otherwise, they would have to RAT themselves out.
 
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Retired Army Lieutenant General H.R. McMaster, a former national security adviser to ex-President Donald Trump, says Trump bears at least some of the blame for the botched U.S. military withdrawal from Afghanistan.

While the withdrawal was executed under Biden, it was the Trump administration that brokered a deal with the Taliban to leave the country in 2020. After the bulk of American forces left under Biden, the U.S.-backed Afghan government and military quickly fell at the hands of a Taliban attack.

McMaster, who was Trump's top national security adviser from February 2017 to April 2018, told CNN's Anderson Cooper during an interview on Monday night that his former boss was partly responsible for the debacle because he had decided to negotiate with the Taliban on terms of a withdrawal.

"Oh, yes," McMaster said after being asked by Cooper if Trump bears "part of the responsibility for what happened." McMaster then added, "The whole premise of talking to the Taliban before you leave Afghanistan...why the heck were we even doing that?"

"The Obama administration didn't negotiate with al-Qaeda and Iraq on the way out," he continued. "If we were gonna leave, why not just leave? What happened in these series of negotiations is we kind of threw the Afghans under the bus on the way out... then forced them to release 5,000 of some of the most heinous people on the earth."

https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-responsible-afghanistan-withdraw-ex-adviser-1944696
 
We needed to leave. No easy way to do it. For a real look at disaster study the final pull out of Saigon or Phnom Penn.

No a pullout but my uncle was near the Yalu Rivervwhen the Chinese came over the border.
 
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