Fortunately we have been assured by Jen Psaki that no American is stranded in AFG. They are "temporarily occupied" or something.
Presidend Donald Trump was a guest of Sean Hannity tonight. Loved how he explained his exit strategy for Afghanistan that Joe Biden mucked up and did not follow. Shows the real difference between an Alpha male, US President Donald Trump and Joe Biden, wimp. Also, loved his message to the families of the marines killed today in Afghanistan and the American people before his interview with Sean Hannity. You should have watched ET trolls and seen what a real US President Donald Trump looks like. Clear on the process, clear on the goals and the means to do it. No wishy washy, no clue, endless babbling like Joe Biden.
Maybe some of these Taliban guys will want to be evacuated and will argue that they worked with the Americans. You know like the ones that are TSA officers at the airport and at the perimeter. Can't treat them like shiite and leave them behind, you know like they are an American or something. Although I am pretty sure some of them have already been flown out along with the Al Queda guys.
In other news, Joe Biden is going out on the campaign trail for Gavin Newsom, against the recall election. This doofus doesn't even have his priorities right but, then he has no clue whatsoever. https://teamtuckercarlson.com/news/joe-biden-set-to-campaign-for-california-governor-gavin-newsom/
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-n...-has-blood-hands-presidency-will-not-recover/ Joe Biden has blood on his hands and his presidency will not recover We are slowly learning the full extent of Joe Biden's culpability for the Afghanistan debacle 27 August 2021 • 7:00am President Joe Biden pauses as he listens to a question about the bombings at the Kabul airport Credit: AP Joe Biden now has not only Afghan, but American, blood on his hands. And it will stain his presidency forever. Had the retreat from Kabul just been a shambolic mess his reputation could feasibly have been salvaged, slowly, over the next few years as attention returned to domestic affairs. But the names of 13 brave US troops who died in Thursday's suicide bomb attack will be indelibly linked to the man who sent them there. Kabul airport will be Mr Biden's Saigon. His Iran hostage crisis. His Watergate. And it is no one's fault but his own. We are slowly learning the full extent of Mr Biden's culpability for the Afghanistan debacle. There were those who opposed closing Bagram Air Base, which could have been used for evacuations. The CIA told him the Afghan army might collapse to the Taliban in a matter of days. Retired General David Petraeus, who knows a lot more about Afghanistan than Mr Biden, and many others, told him to leave 2,500 troops in the country. Advertisement But no, the president didn't listen to any of them. For political reasons, Mr Biden was determined to have everyone out before the 20th anniversary of 9/11. Throughout this chaotic operation, and despite dissent from allies, he seemed to have an unshakable belief that he was right. As one national security official told me, Mr Biden believed it was "my way or the highway". For nearly 50 years he has been wrong on a host of foreign policy issues. Now, we have a deadly new chapter in that long litany of failure. By chance, Mr Biden was in the Situation Room at the White House when news of the terrorist attack broke. It was about 9.40am in Washington. As this dark day in US and Afghan history unfolded, Americans waited for the president to appear on TV and reassure the nation. But hour after hour passed with not a word from the Commander-in-Chief. This was not how to show leadership in a crisis. Eventually, nearly eight hours after the attack, Mr Biden shuffled into the White House East Room. He looked shattered. Advertisement His voice was hoarse, his eyes teary. There were long pauses as he spoke. At one point an inquisitor from Fox News asked him if he felt responsible for what had happened. Mr Biden clasped his hands and bowed his head as if in prayer. It seemed an age before he raised it again. Eventually he admitted, yes he was responsible. But a moment later, he blamed Donald Trump. He vowed to "hunt down" the terrorists and "make them pay," and that pledge will grab the headlines. But, regardless of whether it happens, the events of Thursday have shaken his presidency to the core. Republicans are calling for his resignation, impeachment, or removal under the 25th Amendment for being unable to discharge his duties. He is in freefall in the polls. His presidency has unravelled astonishingly quickly, after just eight months. "Should Biden step down or be removed for his handling of Afghanistan? Yes," said Nikki Haley, the Republican former ambassador to the United Nations. "But that would leave us with Kamala Harris, which would be ten times worse. God help us." Elise Stefanik, a senior Republican congresswoman, said Mr Biden had "blood on his hands". Mitch McConnell, the Republican leader in the Senate said terrorists had been emboldened because "our politicians grow tired of fighting them". Advertisement What many, including Democrats, found most shocking about Mr Biden's disastrous handling of the Afghanistan withdrawal was that US intelligence was being shared with the Taliban. It emerged that America has been relying on the Taliban to help prevent terrorist attacks at the airport, and to screen for would-be bombers approaching. "We can’t trust the Taliban with Americans’ security," said Senator Bob Menendez, the Democrat chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. For Mr Biden the political repercussions of the Kabul atrocity are disastrous. The idea that he could govern with some bipartisan Republican support is now lost. Some in his own party have come to see him as a liability. And the rest of the world is wondering what awful blunder will come next.
1. you’re in denial, you are right wing 2. You don’t have common sense 3. @eldorado1 was exaggerating things beyond reason. None of this withdrawal is “going as planned”. He made that up and it’s not even a reasonable conclusion. And if you had any common sense you would agree because it’s obliviously a moronic statement. 4. You’re not even responding to me in context. You have some prior determination of what you think my position is and and make dumb statements like I want to blame Trump. None of that is even true. My assessment of you right wingers is that you guys are not rational thinkers. You exaggerate to the point you guys become a joke that isn’t funny. You don’t take in other people’s points and you don’t make relevant or helpful points. You guys are a mix of being in a frenzy, uninformed and insulting. To me you guys seem like you’re drunk.
Team Joe botched the execution of the withdrawal, simple as that. And they're going all in sticking with the botched plan. Got to admire their commitment to failure. See border security for another example of that. Head down, blinders on, on with the show.