Former President Donald Trump on Sunday criticized President Joe Biden for a series of “catastrophic events” since he took over the White House in January.
In the “Life, Freedom and Levine” interview hosted by Mark Levine, the former head of state slammed Biden’s decision to withdraw troops from Afghanistan as “embarrassing.” He also claimed that “no one” talked about soldiers injured in the October bombing in Kabul.
Trump also criticized Biden for high oil prices and the immigration crisis on the southern border, calling the United States a “dumping ground” for other countries.
“That was an amazing four years. As far as our country is concerned, we have done a lot of work on foreign policy,” Trump told Levine during the meeting. interview.
“You look at the economy and the horror performance of the bad exit. I think this is the most embarrassing and humiliating period in our country’s history.”
Nearly two months after the commander of the U.S. Central Command, General Frank Mackenzie, stated in September that the 2020 agreement between Trump and the Taliban resulted in the collapse of the Afghan government, Trump made remarks about the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan.
under trade Signed by U.S. Special Representative Zalmi Khalilzad and Taliban Deputy Leader Baradar Mullah, the insurgent group agreed to sever ties with al-Qaeda and other terrorist organizations and conduct peace talks with the Afghans. In return, the United States will reduce the number of its troops and close five military bases in Afghanistan in the next 135 days.
If the agreement is reached and the two sides keep their promises, all US troops will withdraw from Afghanistan in the spring of 2021.
“The signing of the Doha Agreement has had a very harmful effect on the Afghan government and its military,” Mackenzie told the House Armed Forces Committee in September, according to reports. protector.
Trump’s appearance in “Life, Freedom, and Levine” was his first book after leaving office, “Our journey together,” is expected to hit the shelves on December 7. This album will contain hundreds of Trump “carefully selected” photos, recording his four years in the White House.
A day after the House of Representatives began to condemn him and deprive him of committee duties, former President Donald Trump supported Arizona Rep. Paul Gossal.
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