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Biden’s Preventable Afghanistan Blunder
Townhall.com ^ | August 24, 2021 | Jerry W. Torres
Posted on 8/24/2021, 2:11:07 PM by Kaslin

As a Green Beret operating from fire bases with over 50 direct action missions in Afghanistan, as well as a CIA liaison officer, I defeated many high value targets. Then as a contractor I supplied nearly 1,000 linguists to our troops on the ground and executed intelligence contracts for the DOD over a 12-year period. So, to see the Chinese begin discussions with the Taliban to provide their support necessary to keep the United States out and assert control over the region feels like a kick to the face. This will leave the United States at an increased risk of attacks on the homeland and sentences to death thousands of men and women in Afghanistan who supported us.

Maintaining a strategic military presence in and around Afghanistan would have provided stability to the region and to the Afghan people, most of whom didn’t want America to leave. It’s a deterrent, not a continuous war, just as in Germany, Japan, South Korea, and yes, even Vietnam. Minimally, we should have maintained two strategic air bases, one in Kandahar and Bagram which cover the highest threat areas to Kabul. Ideally, we should have added two more; one in Herat close to the Iranian border and in Mazar-e-Sharif to the north. These bases are more than sufficient to maintain stability, require a small U.S. footprint, and allow for the collection and analysis of critical human intelligence.

Biden should have at least made the withdrawal condition-based, not a hasty quagmire stranding Americans. He should have listened to his generals, allies, and to now exiled President Ashraf Ghani and first evacuated the U.S. embassy and the linguists that faithfully supported U.S. forces for 20 years.

The timing could not be worse. The spring and summer is the fighting season when Taliban forces conduct most of their offensive operations. If Biden had waited until their non-fighting season, the Taliban would have retreated into Pakistan where they wait out the winter months. Instead, we have left Afghanistan when the Taliban is at peak strength across the country.

Biden is blaming the Afghan National Army (ANA) for falling to the Taliban after years of training. But the ANA was trained to integrate air support into their operations just as we do in the infantry and Special Operations Forces. Biden himself eliminated the maintenance and logistical support for both the Afghan fixed and rotary wing aircraft over a month ago, rendering those assets unsafe and grounded.

As you read this the Taliban is killing those believed to have ties to the U.S., including their family members. With our departure, tens of thousands of loyal Afghan supporters and their families face certain death. Just as dangerous governments always do, the Taliban have already started implementing gun control. They say that people no longer need firearms since they are there to protect them now. This is at the same time that we are watching the Taliban look more like our own U.S. soldiers, clad in modern body armor, night vision and our own rifles, all left behind in an unnecessarily hasty retreat.

Our pledge to help secure Afghanistan and empower Afghan women has been broken so I’ve personally taken it upon myself to help an Afghan interpreter named Saber who I used to employ. Saber was a heroic cultural advisor and interpreter for various branches of our military for 11 years, eventually targeted and almost killed by the Taliban. He was able to get a special immigration visa and is safe in the USA, but his family is still in Afghanistan. Saber has been on Sean Hannity twice this past week discussing their status. His mother has been stuck outside the airport gates, others in hiding, while one family member was just beheaded. I have been working to get his family the correct State Department paperwork, but it is government incompetence that has led to a constant changing of requirements. We have now gotten a couple family members out to Dubai, but many are still stranded in hiding.

But Biden, who was advised of the likely outcome, didn’t attempt to ensure the safety of the region, nation, or the Afghan people. Biden left them to die. A simple special immigration program, before our announced departure, would have given Afghans an opportunity to save their own lives, a policy America has previously employed since World War I. But Joe Biden ignored the advice of his own defense department officials and now Afghans are paying the price leaving China to fill the vacuum.

So where does that leave the security of U.S. citizens? Geopolitically speaking, the loss of Afghan air bases impacts our strategic capabilities in a volatile part of the world. Domestically with our wide-open U.S. southern border we are at an increased risk of being infiltrated by terrorists who can now start up all the training camps we destroyed years ago. Most immediately, there’s no doubt that the Taliban, Al Qaeda, and ISIS will try to slip their fighters into the wave of Afghan allies seeking refuge. This is at a time when we now have no way to vet anyone since the Taliban now control all the government records that existed.

The company I owned performed background investigations on more than 10,000 Special Immigration Visa applicants and over 500,000 other defense related applicants for numerous entities. Years ago, the State Department decided to eliminate polygraphs from the vetting process, alleging that it was an invasion of privacy and a possible violation of an individual’s human rights. As a matter of policy, the U.S. needs to return to starting this vetting process with polygraphs to avoid weeks or months of wasted investigations. As for today’s crisis, we must conduct polygraphs on all refugees looking to come to America or we are just further compounding our risk at home from Biden’s blunder.

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Re: Biden failures, corruption, destruction, and collapse Thread.
« Reply #526 on: August 24, 2021, 12:12:25 PM »
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Biden’s Preventable Afghanistan Blunder
Townhall.com ^ | August 24, 2021 | Jerry W. Torres
Posted on 8/24/2021, 2:11:07 PM by Kaslin

As a Green Beret operating from fire bases with over 50 direct action missions in Afghanistan, as well as a CIA liaison officer, I defeated many high value targets. Then as a contractor I supplied nearly 1,000 linguists to our troops on the ground and executed intelligence contracts for the DOD over a 12-year period. So, to see the Chinese begin discussions with the Taliban to provide their support necessary to keep the United States out and assert control over the region feels like a kick to the face. This will leave the United States at an increased risk of attacks on the homeland and sentences to death thousands of men and women in Afghanistan who supported us.

Maintaining a strategic military presence in and around Afghanistan would have provided stability to the region and to the Afghan people, most of whom didn’t want America to leave. It’s a deterrent, not a continuous war, just as in Germany, Japan, South Korea, and yes, even Vietnam. Minimally, we should have maintained two strategic air bases, one in Kandahar and Bagram which cover the highest threat areas to Kabul. Ideally, we should have added two more; one in Herat close to the Iranian border and in Mazar-e-Sharif to the north. These bases are more than sufficient to maintain stability, require a small U.S. footprint, and allow for the collection and analysis of critical human intelligence.

Biden should have at least made the withdrawal condition-based, not a hasty quagmire stranding Americans. He should have listened to his generals, allies, and to now exiled President Ashraf Ghani and first evacuated the U.S. embassy and the linguists that faithfully supported U.S. forces for 20 years.

The timing could not be worse. The spring and summer is the fighting season when Taliban forces conduct most of their offensive operations. If Biden had waited until their non-fighting season, the Taliban would have retreated into Pakistan where they wait out the winter months. Instead, we have left Afghanistan when the Taliban is at peak strength across the country.

Biden is blaming the Afghan National Army (ANA) for falling to the Taliban after years of training. But the ANA was trained to integrate air support into their operations just as we do in the infantry and Special Operations Forces. Biden himself eliminated the maintenance and logistical support for both the Afghan fixed and rotary wing aircraft over a month ago, rendering those assets unsafe and grounded.

As you read this the Taliban is killing those believed to have ties to the U.S., including their family members. With our departure, tens of thousands of loyal Afghan supporters and their families face certain death. Just as dangerous governments always do, the Taliban have already started implementing gun control. They say that people no longer need firearms since they are there to protect them now. This is at the same time that we are watching the Taliban look more like our own U.S. soldiers, clad in modern body armor, night vision and our own rifles, all left behind in an unnecessarily hasty retreat.

Our pledge to help secure Afghanistan and empower Afghan women has been broken so I’ve personally taken it upon myself to help an Afghan interpreter named Saber who I used to employ. Saber was a heroic cultural advisor and interpreter for various branches of our military for 11 years, eventually targeted and almost killed by the Taliban. He was able to get a special immigration visa and is safe in the USA, but his family is still in Afghanistan. Saber has been on Sean Hannity twice this past week discussing their status. His mother has been stuck outside the airport gates, others in hiding, while one family member was just beheaded. I have been working to get his family the correct State Department paperwork, but it is government incompetence that has led to a constant changing of requirements. We have now gotten a couple family members out to Dubai, but many are still stranded in hiding.

But Biden, who was advised of the likely outcome, didn’t attempt to ensure the safety of the region, nation, or the Afghan people. Biden left them to die. A simple special immigration program, before our announced departure, would have given Afghans an opportunity to save their own lives, a policy America has previously employed since World War I. But Joe Biden ignored the advice of his own defense department officials and now Afghans are paying the price leaving China to fill the vacuum.

So where does that leave the security of U.S. citizens? Geopolitically speaking, the loss of Afghan air bases impacts our strategic capabilities in a volatile part of the world. Domestically with our wide-open U.S. southern border we are at an increased risk of being infiltrated by terrorists who can now start up all the training camps we destroyed years ago. Most immediately, there’s no doubt that the Taliban, Al Qaeda, and ISIS will try to slip their fighters into the wave of Afghan allies seeking refuge. This is at a time when we now have no way to vet anyone since the Taliban now control all the government records that existed.

The company I owned performed background investigations on more than 10,000 Special Immigration Visa applicants and over 500,000 other defense related applicants for numerous entities. Years ago, the State Department decided to eliminate polygraphs from the vetting process, alleging that it was an invasion of privacy and a possible violation of an individual’s human rights. As a matter of policy, the U.S. needs to return to starting this vetting process with polygraphs to avoid weeks or months of wasted investigations. As for today’s crisis, we must conduct polygraphs on all refugees looking to come to America or we are just further compounding our risk at home from Biden’s blunder.

I don't know whether to feel angry, sad, helpless, etc.  What a terrible, completely avoidable mess 

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Re: Biden failures, corruption, destruction, and collapse Thread.
« Reply #527 on: August 24, 2021, 12:25:14 PM »
I don't know whether to feel angry, sad, helpless, etc.  What a terrible, completely avoidable mess

Blame those who voted for him.   


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Re: Biden failures, corruption, destruction, and collapse Thread.
« Reply #531 on: August 26, 2021, 08:04:21 AM »

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Re: Biden failures, corruption, destruction, and collapse Thread.
« Reply #532 on: August 26, 2021, 08:43:11 AM »
'Suicide bomb' kills 13 at Kabul airport: Multiple casualties, including children – with three US Marines wounded - as explosion tears through crowd hours after ISIS attack warning

UK Daily Mail ^ | 08/26/2021 | Jennifer Smith, Robert Ibbetson, Harriet Alexander



A suicide bomber has attacked Kabul airport, just hours after officials warned of an 'imminent' ISIS bomb threat, killing at least 13 people and injuring at least three US troops.

The blast was outside The Baron Hotel, at the Abbey Gate of Kabul airport. Westerners were staying in the hotel before their evacuation flights.

At least three US troops were injured. It's unclear if any Americans were killed in the explosion but harrowing scenes show bloodied Afghans being removed from the scene on wheelchairs. One witness reported that a baby was among those killed.

The attack came just hours after officials were warned that ISIS was plotting something against the crowd of Western citizens and allies at the airport.

Now, as many as 1,500 Americans remain stranded in Afghanistan with increasingly bleak options;

Hide in your homes and risk missing the chance to be flown out on one of the last evacuation flights Make a run for the Pakistan border, which is now overrun with Afghans and nearly 200 miles away Go to the airport, where there is a risk being blown up, shot at or getting lost in the crowd Despite the escalating chaos, the US's top diplomat made the astonishing claim on Thursday morning, before the explosion, that it was 'relatively safe' on the ground and people should still be able to make their way there.

Now, Americans in Afghanistan are being told not to go to the airport.

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Re: Biden failures, corruption, destruction, and collapse Thread.
« Reply #533 on: August 26, 2021, 10:15:18 AM »


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« Reply #535 on: August 26, 2021, 11:13:41 AM »
Four US marines among 40 dead in 'ISIS suicide bomb' attack at Kabul airport: NATO countries start to pull the plug on evacuations as airfield gates are 'welded shut' - but PM insists UK flights WILL continue
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26 August 2021 | JACK NEWMAN and JAMES ROBINSON and NICK CRAVEN




Four US Marines are thought to be among the 40 people killed in an 'ISIS suicide' bomb attack outside Kabul airport today.

Jihadist splinter group ISIS-K are believed to be behind the two blasts outside the gates of Kabul airport, where thousands of Afghans were awaiting evacuation.

The disaster - which comes after warnings by US and UK officials of an 'imminent' terror attack - could now spark an immediate to the West's frantic evacuation efforts in Afghanistan.

NATO countries, including Denmark, have already stopped their evacuation efforts this evening, while the gates to the airport have now been sealed by US troops in the aftermath.

However Boris Johnson, who this evening chaired an emergency COBRA meeting at Downing Street, insisted the UK will continue its evacuation flights. UK officials earlier today said there were a dozen evacuation flights still scheduled to leave Kabul.

It comes after as the Taliban say as many as 40 people, including children, were killed in two separate explosions near Kabul airport today - just hours after warnings of an 'imminent' and 'lethal' ISIS terror attack.

The first blast was set off by a suicide bomber outside the Barons Hotel where British troops, journalists and UN officials have been staying during frantic evacuation mission by Western forces.

It was then followed by gunfire and mass panic before a second explosion ripped through a crowd of Afghans gathered at the Abbey Gate of the Hamid Karzai airport.

Western officials say at least 13 people have died in the attacks, though the Taliban, who this evening condemned the 'evil' attacks, say at least 40 people could have died.

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Re: Biden failures, corruption, destruction, and collapse Thread.
« Reply #536 on: August 26, 2021, 11:18:00 AM »
Third explosion reported near Kabul Airport
Sputnik ^ | Aug 26, 2021
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Another Explosion Reported in Area of Kabul Airport ASIA & PACIFIC 18:09 GMT 26.08.2021



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Re: Biden failures, corruption, destruction, and collapse Thread.
« Reply #539 on: August 26, 2021, 11:33:20 AM »
Biden goes silent after his Kabul fiasco costs first American lives: Two 'ISIS' blasts kill up to 60 - including TEN American troops and multiple children - and leaves faltering evacuation plans in tatters
Daily Mail ^ | 8/26/2021 | JENNIFER SMITH and JOSH BOSWELL and ROSS IBBETSON
Posted on 8/26/2021, 2:21:37


Ten US servicemembers were killed in a series of suicide bomb attacks on Kabul airport on Thursday, the first American lives to be lost since Biden's disastrous evacuation effort began on August 14.

The President has not commented publicly on the deaths and he is not scheduled to make any kind of statement or speech on Thursday.

The deafening silence has angered Republicans who say the blood of those killed is on his hands.

Dozens of people were killed, according to those on the ground including a New York Times reporter who counted 40 dead bodies. The Wall Street Journal said 60 Afghans had died.

FOX host Brett Baier said officials told the network's Pentagon team that ten service members had died.

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Re: Biden failures, corruption, destruction, and collapse Thread.
« Reply #540 on: August 26, 2021, 12:10:16 PM »
“Goes Silent”, LOL. He’s been silent for his entire presidential campaign only speaking in very controlled situations and it has continued to his Presidency.  I don’t think the Democrats thought it through when they installed this incapacitated  individual as president. Apparently, they didn’t believe there would ever be a crisis.


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Re: Biden failures, corruption, destruction, and collapse Thread.
« Reply #542 on: August 26, 2021, 02:16:13 PM »
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U.S. officials provided Taliban with names of Americans, Afghan allies to evacuate
PloticalEvo | 8/26/2021 | staff
Posted on 8/26/2021, 4:03:39 PM by fruser1

U.S. officials in Kabul gave the Taliban a list of names of American citizens, green card holders and Afghan allies to grant entry into the militant-controlled outer perimeter of the city’s airport, a choice that’s prompted outrage behind the scenes from lawmakers and military officials.

“Basically, they just put all those Afghans on a kill list,” said one defense official, who like others spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss a sensitive topic. “It’s just appalling and shocking and makes you feel unclean.”

A spokesperson for U.S. Central Command declined to comment.

The issue came up during a classified briefing on Capitol Hill earlier this week, which turned contentious after top Biden administration officials defended their close coordination with the Taliban. Biden officials contended that it was the best way to keep Americans and Afghans safe and prevent a shooting war between Taliban fighters and the thousands of U.S. troops stationed at the airport.

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« Reply #543 on: August 26, 2021, 03:07:03 PM »
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CBS’ Nancy Cordes Calls Kabul Attacks ‘Worst Day of the Biden Presidency’
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Posted on 8/26/2021, 5:30:04 PM by Conserv

CBS chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes called the bombings outside the airport in the Afghan capital of Kabul on Thursday – killing 12 U.S. service members and injuring 15 others – “the worst day” of Joe Biden’s presidency.

Teeing up Cordes, CBS host Norah O’Donnell also called what happened on Thursday “the worst day of the Biden presidency.”

“It’s the worst day of the Biden presidency, Norah, and it is the deadliest day for U.S. service members in a decade, since August of 2011, when 30 Americans lost their lives when a helicopter was shot down, so this is a very momentous time for this White House. We have not seen the president yet today.”

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Re: Biden failures, corruption, destruction, and collapse Thread.
« Reply #545 on: August 26, 2021, 03:21:35 PM »
Yeah, I can see this being way worse that invading Iraq for no reason.   ::)

Yeah you should because it’s gonna be there. 

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« Reply #546 on: August 26, 2021, 03:24:47 PM »
Yeah you should because it’s gonna be there.

Too silly to even go back and forth on. 

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Re: Biden failures, corruption, destruction, and collapse Thread.
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U.S. reportedly gave Taliban the names of Americans and Afghan allies: 'Appalling and shocking'
The Week ^ | 08-26-21 | BRENDAN MORROW
Posted on 8/26/2021, 4:50:11 PM by AAABEST

Lawmakers and military officials are reportedly outraged after the United States gave the Taliban a list of the names of Americans and Afghan allies to evacuate.

According to a report from Politico on Thursday, American officials in Kabul "gave the Taliban a list of names of American citizens, green card holders and Afghan allies to grant entry into the militant-controlled outer perimeter of the city's airport." The report says this was intended to "expedite" the evacuation efforts but that the move has drawn outrage from military officials and from lawmakers.

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Re: Biden failures, corruption, destruction, and collapse Thread.
« Reply #549 on: August 26, 2021, 09:19:47 PM »
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U.S. reportedly gave Taliban the names of Americans and Afghan allies: 'Appalling and shocking'
The Week ^ | 08-26-21 | BRENDAN MORROW
Posted on 8/26/2021, 4:50:11 PM by AAABEST

Lawmakers and military officials are reportedly outraged after the United States gave the Taliban a list of the names of Americans and Afghan allies to evacuate.

According to a report from Politico on Thursday, American officials in Kabul "gave the Taliban a list of names of American citizens, green card holders and Afghan allies to grant entry into the militant-controlled outer perimeter of the city's airport." The report says this was intended to "expedite" the evacuation efforts but that the move has drawn outrage from military officials and from lawmakers.

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Bruh.  I don't think we can survive four years of this.