Posted on 08/14/2021 2:41:53 PM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — As a Taliban offensive encircles the Afghan capital, there’s increasingly only one way out for those fleeing the war, and only one way in for U.S. troops sent to protect American diplomats still on the ground: Kabul’s international airport.
A steady stream of people makes its way first to ticket sale counters set up on the parking lot outside the terminal. They push their luggage, load carts with carpets, television sets and mementos, stuff clothes inside purses to make their weight limit as they slowly inch forward.
The lucky ones, those who managed to get a ticket for a flight out to anywhere, then wait more than three hours to make it inside the terminal, bidding tearful goodbyes to loved ones they are leaving behind.
As the Taliban draw closer, the lines and the panic only grow.
“I packed whatever I could to start a new life away from this war,” said Naweed Azimi, who flew to Istanbul with his wife and five children, fearful the Taliban would kill him for working with NATO as a subcontractor.
Having abandoned Bagram Air Base — which served as the American military’s main hub in Afghanistan — ahead of the final U.S. pullout at the end of the month, the U.S. military will now have to rely on flying people out of the Kabul airport.
“We will be able to move thousands per day but that’s just the airlift capacity,” Kirby said.
There may also be the need to move the operations of the U.S. Embassy to the airport as well, if the Taliban push into Kabul and begin battling for control of the city, though State Department spokesman Ned Price repeatedly declined to discuss that possibility. The Kabul airport also has Turkish troops guarding the facility.
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Just like the helicopters here
The Fall of Saigon April 30, 1975
https://rumble.com/vl5t4u-the-fall-of-saigon-april-30-1975.html
They’re already in Kabul.
The Battle of Kabul has begun.
#Kabul #AfghanistanBurning pic.twitter.com/fbWb0MxP9A— P0101 (@P010110) August 14, 2021
Al Qaeda will be back in business soon, plotting and executing terrorist acts against this country and American interests abroad. Thanks, Joe.
It’s their country (thank God it’s not ours). Defend our homeland and stay out of that horrible place. I hate the idea of sending troops back in.
We should go roaring back in and slam the Taliban to let them know that they can not threaten United States people with their stupid moves. We should beat them down to show that we will not take their nonsense. If we do not, nobody will trust us in the future. We can do it. Why do we not so it? The Taliban are not up to what are troops are. Why are we putting up with this?
Its going to look like the opening scenes of Capra’s “Lost Horizon” We should be sending planes in full of Marines now to guard the airport and roads from the embassy to same—then round the clock airlifts to get all the Americans and Europeans out ASAP. But, as that sensible move would make Biden and company look bad, they will not and it will be a televised bloodbath. In a week there will be a massive clamber for Biden to step down.
Ms. Saigon is singing the Blues in an Afghani tea room near you. Last flight from the embassy roof with the flag will be soon.
I always smiled when I heard the Doors, Hendrix, old Stones, CCR, etc. coming from a hooch during OIF. The energy, destruction, and malaise of Baghdad reminded me of the stories and images of Saigon (I was a baby then ankle biter during ‘Nam). change the jungle to desert and I felt we never left the Viet war just continued our warfare and polices in an new place.
I would encourage you to read Sun Tzu “The Art of War”.
The American version—gotta know when to hold ‘em and when to fold ‘em.
Afghanistan is gone—at this point the goal to should be to get Americans and friends out ASAP—that is it.
I agree.
This filth should be turned into red mist. It blows my mind the Biden administration is asking the Taliban to leave out embassy alone.
They should have been warned of the consequences of doing so.
All of this is so damned frustrating.
Sounds a lot like the last days of the German 6th Army in Stalingrad before the total Soviet victory. Pray for our troops who are being sent in there. Right now something like 30,000 people need to be evacuated over the one runway at that airport.
We have one seat left and it is up for auction.
Good luck.
The Count on Newsmax just reported that power is completely down in Kabul.
The news media is not as giddy to show the fall of Kabul as they did the Fall of Saigon. The indoctrinated media support this president and his actions and to see it crumble they will “hide the decline” to salvage a win for the administration. Then they will bury it to minimize the damage for the next election.
Stupidity has consequences unless it buried on page 13.
Yep. This isn’t looking like Saigon, it’s starting to look like Sarajevo.
I hope our forces get them all out.
“We should go roaring back in and slam the Taliban to let them know that they can not threaten United States people with their stupid moves. We should beat them down to show that we will not take their nonsense.”
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