In view of Joe Biden’s political expediency, instinct, and his government’s sad habit of cowardly blaming them for everything fu To mess up Donald Trump-although he brazenly attributed Trump’s success to himself-on Monday, National Security Adviser Jack Sullivan actually admitted that Afghanistan’s disastrous downfall “unfolded at an unexpected rate” , Which has attracted the attention of many people.
Then, as if to imply, Sullivan said something stupid.
Sullivan said that Biden supports his decision to withdraw troops.Presumably, it is Way He retracted them—as if it were a single decision. no. It shouldn’t be.
From retirement Four-Star Admiral Jack Keane arrive Mike Pompeo, Former CIA director and secretary of state under Donald Trump, and CNN’s Jack TaperAmong all people, Biden has been pierced for three consecutive days, and counts that he was irresponsible, casual, seemingly unplanned, and removed the US military from a war-torn “country” (a collection of provinces) in the past. Over the past 20 years, states have spent nearly $1 trillion and caused nearly 2,500 military deaths.
However, it was like that—everything was “poofed”. everything.
“It doesn’t have to be like this” has become a consensus phrase for judgment-yes, By judgment, And sternly—about what happened. “Biden’s Saigon” has become a reality.
However, at least in modern history, the most incompetent and disconnected president of the United States “sticks to his decision.”It was never about Leave Afghanistan, Joe-it’s always about How do we leave.
But, Mr. Sullivan, please tell us more about things that caught Biden and the government off guard.
pass Fox News:
“The President believes that Taliban control of Afghanistan is not inevitable. He believes that the Afghan National Security Forces can come forward because we have spent 20 years and tens of billions of dollars to train them, give them the best equipment, and support the U.S. military for 20 years. “
Okay, is there anything else?
“When forced to do so, they decided not to stand up and fight for the country.” [Which Sullivan said forced Biden to decide whether U.S. men and women should be] “When their own army won’t fight to defend them, put them in a civil war in another country.”
Okay, do it again. One question: Then why does Biden absurdly try to put the blame on Donald Trump?
Yes, I know-Biden explained (in defense of his disaster) that his “predecessor” had already started withdrawing troops, so in fact, his hands were tied. nonsense.
Is your boss’s hands bound by Trump’s immigration and border control policies? Was his hand bound by Trump’s decision during the COVID pandemic? We can continue. The answer to every similar question is “Damn it, no.” So why is Afghanistan? I understand.Because he used Trump’s Plan to exit As An excuse to support his own narrative and political decisions. Thank you for playing, Jack.
In the past five weeks, Biden has made several very ignorant and unknowing comments about the disintegration of Afghanistan.One of the top two as Report It was created by my colleague Nick Arama on Sunday, he made it four days ago.
Nick’s article was published when the Chinook helicopter landed on the roof of the U.S. Embassy in Kabul.
“Under no circumstances will you see people being lifted from Afghanistan from the roof of the U.S. Embassy. There is no comparison at all.”
Yes, I have nothing.
Joe Biden: “Under no circumstances will you see people being lifted from Afghanistan from the roof of the US Embassy. There is no comparison at all.” https://t.co/gYkxaHR6Ml pic.twitter.com/2cw7rO8bgq
-Comfortably smug (@ComfortablySmug) August 12, 2021
Just a few weeks ago, on July 8, Biden said the following.
“Is it unavoidable for the Taliban to take over Afghanistan now? No, it is not. Because you—the Afghan army has 300,000 people well equipped—as well equipped as any army in the world—and an air force that can fight against 75,000 Taliban. This is not the case. Inevitable.”
A reporter asked: “Mr. President, do you believe in the Taliban?” Biden replied:
“Do I believe in the Taliban? No. But I believe in the capabilities of the Afghan army. They are well-trained, better equipped, and more capable of commanding war.”
However, as Jack Sullivan said, the fall of Afghanistan “unfolded at an unexpected rate.” Why?
How could this government make such a big mistake?
After working in the field for 20 years, I guess, including the continuous intelligence collection, the rough history of the Afghan army, and the investment of so much American blood and wealth, how is Biden possible? Mistaken?
It doesn’t have to be.



