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Posted By: Dreadnought, 8/15/2021 9:23:48 PM

It is probably too much to expect that there will be accountability for the debacle in Afghanistan–we have a Democratic president, after all. But we can still hope. We can turn to the foreign press for their perspectives on what is happening. France24 posted this video of chaos at Kabul’s airport: The British press is unsparing. From the London Times: The almost overnight withdrawal of the vast bulk of American troops last month, followed by their counterparts from other Nato countries, set the stage for the collapse of the demoralised Afghan forces. The Afghan air force has struggled to keep its fleet maintained after the disappearance of civilian contractors

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Dreadnought 8/15/2021 9:24:18 PM (No. 880406)
Prediction: Administration's primary scapegoat --> America's intelligence community.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: bpl40 8/15/2021 9:30:37 PM (No. 880416)
The Kenyan Mulatto who goes around with a fake birth certificate and seven SSNs.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: sanspeur 8/15/2021 9:38:04 PM (No. 880421)
hey paul , how about the loud mouth never Trumpers ? They aided the us olympic disaster election team . Never “Trumpers” gave cover to the power machine vote rigging and a semblance of a real voted win , # bye paul .you own this catastrophe too.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: bamapreacher 8/15/2021 9:54:11 PM (No. 880443)
Wow, the Daily Beast just excoriated Biden in an op-ed. Tapper and now the Daily Beast. Biden must be crying into his nightly gruel.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: rytwng 8/15/2021 9:56:05 PM (No. 880446)
We have a Moron for a Pretend president.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: snapper451 8/15/2021 9:56:53 PM (No. 880447)
Sadly, wait until all of those people at the airport are slaughtered by the Taliban tomorrow. We can’t get people in or out of there now. Our supposed 5,000 troops can’t fight of 75,000 Taliban - plus the prisoners released by the national Taliban, who hate America. Biden and Company have really screwed this up royally.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Dodge Boy 8/15/2021 9:58:03 PM (No. 880449)
Actually, #1, the prediction of the administration's primary scapegoat - should be biden the cheater himself. He is commander in chief and caused this - all by himself. He should have checked with America's rightful President Trump before pulling the trigger on this humanitarian disaster.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: watashiyo 8/15/2021 10:10:12 PM (No. 880462)
Circle back!!!
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Reply 9 - Posted by: formerNYer 8/15/2021 10:17:55 PM (No. 880468)
Call your Senators and the House Rep no matter if R or D and tell that you are demanding the diaper Joe resigns - he unqualified and senile. Don't let them try and tell you it's not his fault he is totally MIA this entire weekend while Kabul burns!! Do not relent, keep this going call 2 - 3 times week not only will it cause a ground swell it will stop the socialists agenda in it's tracks. He's also screwed up the border and out energy independence, inflation is out of control too. Demand he resigns or that they start impeachment proceedings.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: Safari Man 8/15/2021 10:35:24 PM (No. 880479)
I hope #1 is right because they got the goods on Biden and can take him down in a heart beat. Be it Hunter as an asset of China, or the Dominion election theft, they know everything there is to know about Joe (including Tara Reade). Would be hood to see all that come out.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: Come And Take It 8/15/2021 11:31:45 PM (No. 880524)
Drooly Joke must be forced to resign. He is in charge (at least officially), so he should pay the price for this disaster. This is one of the largest scandals in our history, and Team Xiden owns it. Blinken, Austin, Milley and a score of others must be made to pay with their careers as well.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: MDConservative 8/15/2021 11:34:20 PM (No. 880527)
The blame here falls firmly on the Freedom loving Afghans who failed to coalesce around their central government. For 20 years at great expense of American blood and treasure, the Afghans failed themselves. There are no great Afghan heroes in this debacle. The failure is all theirs.
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