Biden to speak on Afghanistan again today
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Apparently the taliban are helping Americans get to the airport.
What a thoughtful group of fellows.
wrote on 20 Aug 2021, 18:22 last edited by@copper said in Biden to speak on Afghanistan again today:
Apparently the taliban are helping Americans get to the airport.
What a thoughtful group of fellows.What a great way to make Biden look even stupider. WTG, Talibs!
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@aqua-letifer said in Biden to speak on Afghanistan again today:
No definitive answer about how we're helping those who are stuck and can't get to the airport.
You mean, like a solution?
wrote on 20 Aug 2021, 18:29 last edited by@catseye3 said in Biden to speak on Afghanistan again today:
You mean, like a solution?
As the Defense Department continues to stick to its plans of not reaching out into Kabul to assist U.S. personnel and Afghan helpers evacuate, British and French forces have done so to rescue their citizens, multiple outlets report.
The Daily Mail reported that London deployed an additional 300 troops to Kabul specifically to extract trapped British nationals earlier in the week. Within hours of touching down in Kabul, the British troops retrieved some 200 British nationals from around Kabul, the Telegraph reported. Prompting the mission were reports of Taliban hunting down former Afghan government officials, along with Britons stuck behind a web of Taliban checkpoints lining the route to the airport.Additionally, France 24 reports that the French military has been conducting similar operations since Monday. French President Emmanuel Macron thanked French security forces on Twitter for executing a ‘sensitive operation’ which evacuated more than 200 French and Afghans.
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wrote on 20 Aug 2021, 18:57 last edited by
His speeches are so godawful. He is so focused on the TOTUS that he isn't even speaking to us. God help us if we get into this kind of situation with anybody who can actually shoot back.
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wrote on 20 Aug 2021, 22:08 last edited by
If there weren’t 15K Americans and how many other foreign nationals and friendly Afghanis, this would be a hell of a time to surround that city with a whole bunch of special forces and tanks…
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PBS News Hour, asking the tough questions! Props, PBS.
No definitive answer about how we're helping those who are stuck and can't get to the airport. None. Just retreating to his initial decision to pull out.
Joke.
wrote on 21 Aug 2021, 12:28 last edited by@aqua-letifer said in Biden to speak on Afghanistan again today:
No definitive answer about how we're helping those who are stuck and can't get to the airport.
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wrote on 21 Aug 2021, 14:21 last edited by Catseye3
Excerpt from Frank Bruni:
"Talking last month about the planned American exit from Afghanistan, President Biden prophesied an orderly retreat and scoffed at the idea that a Taliban takeover was inevitable.
"The Taliban takeover was swift. It caused harrowing scenes of chaos.
"As a soothsayer, Biden stinks, and that has been noted ad nauseam over the past few days. But it’s worth looking beyond his cracked crystal ball to the cracked mind-set that explains it.
"I don’t mean his. I mean our country’s. The United States — including many and probably most of our presidents — is routinely overconfident. We perpetually overreach. And while Biden obviously didn’t think we had the might to fix Afghanistan for good, he thought we had the muscle to flee Afghanistan without mortification. Call it a humbler strain of arrogance. It’s arrogance nonetheless."
More: "In a cleareyed and sobering analysis published in The New Yorker early this week, Robin Wright charted our comeuppances in Vietnam, in Lebanon, in Iraq and now in Afghanistan. “The repeated miscalculations challenge basic Washington policy-making as well as U.S. military strategy and intelligence capabilities,” she wrote. “Why wasn’t this looming calamity — or any of the earlier ones — anticipated? Or the exits better planned?”
"The answer to that is the principal reason for Biden’s bad fortunetelling. He gave us false assurances because he was falsely assured — by the stubborn image of America as a country with super, even magical, powers. No matter how many times that image is contradicted, it lives on, propelling us to achievement but also setting us up for catastrophe."
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wrote on 24 Aug 2021, 17:14 last edited by Aqua Letifer
@Improviso An entire fucking thread that you missed. Read my responses, jackass.
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