The only thing I wonder about is why Biden was so confident when it is sure that such remarks would fly in his face only weeks or moths later. — Tobias
A "no" would have sufficed. — NOS4A2
It's true he made a deal with the Taliban, — NOS4A2
it's impossible to blame Trump for what Biden had done. — NOS4A2
Biden did not enforce the agreement or negotiate a new one — NOS4A2
You do have a way with words! — tim wood
:lol:“Sorry, I can’t hear you over the sound of THE SAME PEOPLE WHO SAID TRUMP DEFEATED ISIS demanding that we deploy more troops to Afghanistan to kill ISIS.” Angry Staffer — James Riley
And the Biden-approved talking points have run out. I wager that noise you hear is a sucking one. — NOS4A2
I'd say Trump & Biden are a toxic mix of US unilateralism and bad policy.Of course I expect you to blame others for the failings of your guy. — NOS4A2
'We're going to have to go back in to get ISIS. We're probably going to have to go back in when Al Qaeda resurrects itself, as they will, with this Taliban. They've gave safe haven to Al Qaeda before, they'll probably do it again.'
He added: 'I understand that we're trying to get our troops out of there, but the bottom line is, we can leave a battlefield, but we can't leave the War on Terrorism, which still is a threat to our security.'
And America has left Afghanistan before the deadline. — Shawn
In Washington, Gen. Frank McKenzie, head of U.S. Central Command, announced the completion of America’s longest war and the evacuation effort, saying the last planes took off from Kabul airport at 3:29 p.m. EDT — one minute before midnight Monday in Kabul.
“We did not get everybody out that we wanted to get out,” he said.
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