![]() Paras VERY unhappy at treatment of Afghans by US forces.īut here’s the real crazy thing – Afghanistan isn’t even that big of a deal, not in the long run. Things are so bad between US and UK forces at Kabul Airport, #Afghanistan, 2 Para have been tasked to observe US forces in case they leave at short notice.Ģ Para OC had a screaming match with 82nd Airbourne CO. I don’t want to be in their shoes right now: Meanwhile, our brave soldiers are dealing with Mission: Impossible at the Kabul airport. And nothing more needs to be said about how he and everyone else were AWOL during this entire crisis until now. ![]() Get that? The commander-in-chief is banking on the good faith of our enemies to secure safe passage for his people. The White House is depending on the Taliban to give evacuating Americans “safe passage” to the Kabul airport just six weeks after President Biden said that he doesn’t trust the terrorist organization. Of course, he deserves an utterly dishonorable president, so the apple clearly doesn’t fall far from the tree: ![]() But what he really deserves to be remembered as is someone who abandoned Americans in a hostile country. The Left wants this man to be remembered as a trailblazer, the first Black Secretary of Defense in American history. "I don't have the capability to go out and extend operations in Kabul." Take a look at what the Defense Secretary had to say at today’s press conference:Īustin on folks that can't get to the airfield: "We cannot afford to not defend that airfield." Some folks apparently need to be reminded that thousands of Americans still lay in harm’s way and the Biden administration has all but abandoned them. The idea that this is in any way acceptable, even as the cost of being able to leave this war behind us, is unfathomable. The fact we’re leaving in such disgrace is what’s most indescribable to me. ![]() Many veterans are now very openly admitting that the entire effort was for naught. This fact is something many veterans found difficult to confront over the years, but, as you wrote earlier, something’s changed. Current events prove that our efforts and sacrifices there served no purpose, whatsoever. I was, still am, and always will be a proponent of withdrawal. But, regarding the situation in Afghanistan, it’s not so much that I can’t afford to say anything about it, it’s that I have nothing to say. It’s nice having people like you to do the talking for the rest of us, largely because you say what many of us cannot afford to say. One of my favorite correspondents is an Asian-American reader who does not share my religious beliefs, but who always makes me think. ![]()
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