Withdraw the military before withdrawing the civilians they are supposed to protect. Oh hell yes.
Well apparently his only purpose as president is to destroy America, so for him it’s a success.
Rule number one as an American politician:
Never admit you did anything wrong except after >51% of your own voters know and believe it to be true anyway. Then pretend to be humble and publicly admit you made a mistake but learned from it. If it’s especially damaging, declare you didn’t know what what an element of speech every 4 year old uses meant when being interviewed.
Examples: after the DNA from the cum dribbles on the dress came back as Clinton’s, he declared he didn’t know what the word “is” meant. https://www.cnn.com/2017/08/17/politics/tbt-clinton-grand-jury-testimony/index.html Until that point, deny everything, make counter accusations, engage in character assassination...
What we left for the Taliban is a fraction of what we will leave in Iraq when we finally pull out.
Talmud: “Never tell a fool that he is a fool. All you’ll have is an angry fool”
How would Joe know what his decisions were?
The loss of our 13 is terrible.
But let’s not forget the loss of the whole damn country and Bagram, which we needed for dealing with China.
Democrats are unfathomable disasters, which is why I get so frustrated with the idea that Biden is a warmonger planning attacks on Russia and China.
He’s a clear sell out to China, and will crumble to Russia as well.
Leftists are dangerous idiots.
Could/should we have kept Bagram AFB to the North of Kabbul? And kept it in perpetuity for strategic location purposes?
Perhaps some here have an informed opinion what that would have entailed and if it would have been worth the effort needed to keep and protect it.
It is well known retreating troops are supposed to destroy equipment left behind. Biden’s was a “cut and run! Devil take the hinder most!”
So, supplying enemy we will probably have to face in the future, he demands Americans give up their guns.
So who interview “Doctor” Jill for this book? Certainly no one sat down with Tater.