I’m not sure who thinks Joe Biden’s interview is a good idea Yesterday with George Stephanopoulos.
Because any reasonable person should say no. I guess, in fact, Joe himself wanted to do this, thinking that Stephanopoulos would be a kind interviewer who could convince people how right he was. This is his delusion at this point. This is why he is so aggressive and defensive in the interview.
But in the interview, Joe Biden stated that no one could have predicted that the Taliban would Take over the country so quickly.
Stephanopoulos: But if there is no right time, if you know you will eventually have to leave, why not prepare everything to make sure that the Americans can go out, make sure that our Afghan allies go out, so we won’t be in Kabul without these chaos Scene?
Biden: First, as you know, the intelligence community did not say in June or July. In fact, it will collapse like it is now. First.
Stephanopoulos: They think the Taliban will take over, but not so quickly?
Biden: But not so fast. Not far. When I took office, we had issued thousands of passports to SIV, the people, and translators, and then we were just before negotiating to leave at the end of August.
This is just a complete lie. He told a lot of lies about this disaster, and frankly, it is difficult to keep up with them.
Wall Street Journal This lie was just blown away. They received classified telegrams from about 22 State Department officials serving in the Kabul embassy, warning Secretary of State Anthony Brinken and another senior State Department official that Kabul might collapse shortly after the withdrawal deadline. The telegram warned the Taliban of “quickly gaining territory” and the collapse of the Afghan security forces, and they proposed measures to “mitigate the crisis and speed up evacuation.”
The telegram is July 13th. They were warned, contrary to what Biden said. they know. However, they did not take any measures to speed up the process.
Confidential telegrams are the clearest evidence to date, showing that government officials have warned on the ground that the Taliban’s offensive is imminent and that the Afghan army may not be able to stop it.
How do we know that the Taliban occupied most of the country on July 9, As I wrote at the time, But this in itself did not inspire Biden to take greater action? But he has more direct information about Kabul-the information is at hand. He also knew at the time that at least 18,000 allies were waiting to leave, but he lied in a speech a few days ago that they did not want to leave the country when they were desperate to leave.
he knows. He can hardly be disturbed.



