General Jack Keane, a senior strategy analyst at Fox News, accused the Biden administration of “hurriedly withdrawing” from Afghanistan as the reason the Taliban took over a large area of the country on Friday. He apparently felt frustrated that has become an “embarrassment” in the White House’s foreign policy. The retired four-star general, the former deputy chief of staff of the US Army, and the recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom also proposed how the withdrawal should proceed.
“We don’t count, because we are from Afghanistan. We will die slowly in history.”
The tears of a desperate Afghan girl, as the Taliban advance in the country, her future is shattering.
I am heartbroken for Afghan women. The world failed them. History will be written like this. pic.twitter.com/i56trtmQtF
-Masih Alinejad 🏳️ (@AlinejadMasih) August 13, 2021
“This is a sad, depressing moment,” Keane said.Via Fox News Transcript:
“It’s a sad and frustrating moment to see a ill-conceived person — I emphasize that I am ill-conceived and quit hastily — turned into an embarrassing retreat now. So why?
“Well, the Pentagon’s IG just reported that the Taliban’s offensive began in May of this year, one month after President Biden announced that we would withdraw all US troops by August 31.
“The Taliban know very well that the United States has to close seven military bases in such a short period of time. The focus of the US leaders and their military will be on this.
“During the major offensive launched by the Taliban, there was no time and resources to help the Afghan security forces. I mean continuous and decisive air support, which they always had in the past to prevent the normal Taliban offensive that occurred during that time.”
As General Keane continued to analyze what was rapidly becoming “Biden’s Saigon,” it became increasingly clear that the hasty retreat was doomed to fail from the beginning.
The war in Afghanistan is seasonal. They start in spring and end in autumn. The Taliban packed up and headed to Pakistan in the winter. So why do we have to retreat in the middle of the fighting season, at its core?
“When should the retreat be completed? Winter. We should extend the retreat until sometime next year to complete all these tasks and ensure that with the arrival of the Taliban offensive this year, we can provide resources to counter that offensive. “
Doesn’t anyone named Joe Biden understand that the Taliban took advantage of his innocence?
General Keene: The ill-considered Afghan troop withdrawal is now an embarrassing retreat| https://t.co/yWldVRiUBa
-Take my Dr. Beer, BfD (@RealLibSmacker) August 13, 2021
Only me, or General Keene’s analysis—especially his advice on how to make a plan should be Conception, not only makes sense, but also looks very rudimentary-just like you think Biden Administration Should I be able to figure it out? wait. It doesn’t matter-based on every other decision made by these hapless people from day one.
At the same time, the government frantically continued to put more and more lipstick on the pigs.
As the local situation deteriorated rapidly and the Taliban annexed capital cities one after another and large areas of the country, the US State Department absurdly insisted on Thursday that this was “not an evacuation,” even though the Biden team made a quick change. And announced that 3,000 soldiers will be sent to Afghanistan to assist in the “non-evacuation”, as my colleague Nick Arama said Report.
The Biden administration sent more than 3,000 U.S. troops back to Afghanistan because of poor planning and poor leadership in trying to implement the operations set up by the Trump administration to succeed. https://t.co/JEEl6yknYy
-Mike Pompeo (@mikepompeo) August 13, 2021
Bottom line.
Leaving Afghanistan in a wise and orderly manner—including during the rainy season and the middle of the fighting season when the fighting ceases—is different from leaving at will without any plan.
The scale of merciless and unspeakable retaliation against innocent men, women and children has begun-with two goals in mind:
1. Punish the Afghan people for cooperating with the United States during the war.
2. The most important thing is to teach good people never to do it again.
Today, we live in an ultra-partisan and polarized America, where vicious and baseless accusations and baseless personal attacks are thrown around without hesitation.
In other words, the massacre has already begun. The unimaginable crime committed against young girls is back. The blood of countless innocent Afghan men, women and children has flowed into the hands of the current White House owner.
As General Jack Keane said, it doesn’t have to be this way. Look, we know that Biden lacks the acuity to make his own decisions. This has been obvious since the beginning of the 2020 presidential campaign.
But what about those who advised him to take the actions he took in Afghanistan? Assure him that everything will be fine? The head should roll. Will they? of course not.



