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  1. Lol, allahpundit. He campaigned for this sh*t, he proselytized for this sh*t, he voted for this sh*t, he can choke and die on it.

  2. The debacle unfolding with the Afghanistan withdrawal is Trump’s legacy as much as Biden’s. It was the Trump administration that effectively abandoned the Afghan government when it negotiated its direct deal in 2020 with the Taliban. ‘You don’t attack us, and we’ll leave the country by May 2021’ — given those weak terms, it was obvious that the Taliban was going to go on the offensive once the Afghan fighting season this year.

    Biden’s main error was in not sticking to the original deal’s withdrawal schedule. A Taliban takeover and resulting chaos was inevitable once that deal was signed; Trump’s schedule merely allowed the US to skip town before the chaos started.

    1. Yeah well, it happened on Biden’s watch. The same Biden who reversed all of Trumps EO and unilaterally cancelled Keystone.

      He owns Afghanistan lock, stock and mass graves.

    2. I was never crazy about withdrawing or negotiations with the Taliban. My biggest complaint was that the Left screamed for the withdrawal. Then when Trump said he was withdrawing, the Left screamed, “You can’t do that!”
      Now Biden deliberately chose September 11 so the Taliban can claim a symbolic victory. Don’t be surprised to find the Taliban on our doorsteps in the not too distant future.

        1. Yeah, I was disgusted when I first heard that he chose the 20th anniversary to withdraw. The symbolism is evil.

      1. “I was never crazy about withdrawing or negotiations with the Taliban. My biggest complaint was that the Left screamed for the withdrawal. Then when Trump said he was withdrawing, the Left screamed, “You can’t do that!””

        I thought the same when he pulled out of Syria, which many saw as an ‘abandonment’ of the Kurds (I thought so too).

        Then I realized what he was trying to do: force the UN and NATO to step up and do their fair share. Why is the US always saddled with the task of preventing genocides and atrocities all over the world? Because THEY CAN. And they have always been willing to do so…so why should any other nation or organization lift a finger to help when the US will do all the work (and bear all the risk) for them?

        I liked his cancellation of the Iranian nuclear ‘deal’, too…and the Palestinian solution as well. Trump doesn’t get enough credit for his foreign policy achievements. Yeah, he made mistakes…but at least he was willing and able to think outside the box and look for actual solutions, rather than just pass the problem off to the next guy.

    3. No it isn’t. It is all on Biden. You don’t give out the details and timing of withdrawal…..it’s like putting a front page ad in the local newspaper that you are going on holidays for a month and leaving your address and that the jewellery is under the bed in the master bedroom. You don’t know what you are talking about.

    4. Trump made the best of a bad situation. The US spent TRILLIONS on Afghan aid, and did its best. The American people want out. Biden double-crossed the Taliban by not leaving per the Trump-negotiated US/Taliban agreement. Now, they are paying him back. It is all on Biden.

      1. Robert

        This goes all the way back to the Benghazi shit show, and Hillary/O’Bama incompetence !

  3. Canada sacrificed 159 young soldiers, and over 2000 wounded, not to mention the many PTSD casualties. I saw my son go on two combat tours — among the hardest things I have ever done — and for what? He came back and is okay, but he will never be the same in many ways. To see the US Administration piss it all away like this is infuriating. Scum.

    1. Stories I heard from friends that went over it was not worth it at all. The afghanis are pedo rapists at best and wannabe suicide bombers at worst. The most reasonable ones are high on their own opium crop half the time.

    2. No one should have bothered with Afghanistan to begin with. They are tribal followers of islam and will still be killing each other a thousand years from now as they have been doing for the last thousand years. If the world wanted to be rid o them there was and still is a very simple way. it involves very powerful bombs.

  4. Good and hard. I’m enjoying the decline myself. Mandatory permanent medical checkpoints at airports. Permanently high gas/oil prices and middle East wars over oil. Shipping as many jobs as possible overseas and importing as many low skilled laborers as possible. It’s over. The whole thing is over.

  5. I look forward to Dementia-Joe announcing a $Trillion Aid package to Afghanistan and the Taliban … if the Tallie-bahn promise to allow the little girls to go to school and not sexually service Tallie-bahn Commanders and bear their children at age 12. Oh! And to not torture and murder too many of the former Afghan Forces …

    Oh! And Dementia will read a prepared apology, written by Blinken, asking forgiveness of the Great Satan’s sins against Islam.

  6. Joe, said Barack on inauguration day, your job is to make me safe from the title of worst president ever.

    Now go do your job.

  7. So…. one has to wonder… as the taliwakers are closing in on Kabul with great speed… and no doubt the Iranians are sending anti-aircraft missile teams in as quickly as possible… how do you think the air evacuation is going to go?
    I don’t know the vertical ceiling of an Osprey (V-22) but I assume it will be the only hope.
    This will be ugly.

    1. And how reluctant would those missile teams be to shooting down a Canadian aircraft evacuating Kabul?

      But orange man bad.

  8. This is so reminiscent of the Vietnam surrend…… er I mean withdrawal.
    The only difference this time is the hardware isn’t being made unusable during the departure.
    Now the bad guys have a whole wack of military hardware that’s worth a lot of money on the black market.
    Don’t be shocked if some of it finds its way to Yemen.
    Basically now that they have control of Afghanistan they will now move on to other hot spots.
    Namely that of the Levant.
    They have a safe haven now for a base of operations and can assist those in a common cause.
    My hope is that Israel is not shy about deploying the needed urban renewal on Kabul when required for their security.
    They sure as hell can’t count on this administration.
    One more thing.
    There is going to be a sudden revelation among the woke that “climate change” is not a threat to mankind.

  9. the afghan people obviously enjoy living in the seventh century. Any attempt to change that is fruitless. The U.S trained the Afghan army and as soon as the U.S. announced their pullout the army folded like a cheap Obama suit

  10. Oh please people, the success or failure of our military and foreign policy adventures no longer matters. What is important is how woke our soldiers are, their access to free gender reassignment surgery, and sending our women into combat during the next terribly managed, multi-trillion dollar catastrophe. Get with the program losers!

    1. “Oh please people, the success or failure of our military and foreign policy adventures no longer matters. What is important is how woke our soldiers are, their access to free gender reassignment surgery, and sending our women into combat during the next terribly managed, multi-trillion dollar catastrophe. Get with the program losers!”

      I really wish I could disagree…:(

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