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Consider anyplace you have ever worked, what would you think if the various departments kept contradicting the boss and other departments?


This is what happens when an administration selects its members not based on qualifications or competence, but on how many diversity checkboxes can be checked. It's nothing but incompetence and corruption. The ones who are not incompetent, are corrupt, and sometimes they are both. Then when a crisis happens, you have utter confusion, finger pointing, blame gaming, contradictions... because no in has a clue what to do. They are making it up as they go, contradicting what they said just yesterday, or last week or last month. There's no secret conspiracy because they just aren't that smart. Oh they THINK they all are the smartest person in any room they enter, but in reality they are the dumbest. They are used to having the media cover for them but this blew up in their face, and there is no covering this up.

I'm not smart enough to say what will happen with Slow Joe or Harris, if anything. But they sure pissed off a lot of other countries and that's not something this administration can laugh off or easily fix. If there starts to be a body count of Americans or Allies, I can't see how this administration will recover from that.


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OK, do you know who does this, guys? Do you know who says "So-and-so resigns, then some other guys is appointed. They resign and so-and-so does such-and-such and that's how we make our fantasy come true." Leftists, that's who. I've seen it several times from them, because they're crazy and puerile. They don't live in the real world.

We're not doing this here. I'm not going to see that kind of mental gymnastics posted on these pages.

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Understood and deleted, Para. I apologize.
 
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The hemorrhaging is not going to stop for the Biden administration. Stories like the above will continue to come out daily, and we haven't even gotten close to the worst to come.


This is what happens when liars lie. The truth comes out. The lie is exposed. The inconsistency make the liar a public fool. This lying administration is shameless. They'll have to be compelled to leave. Perhaps enough stinging truth can do it.



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Originally posted by bigdeal:...I think the Dem's are so corrupt at this point they'll do whatever they can to prop up that urine soaked relic through the remainder of his term no matter what happens, assuming that's even possible.


I believe the mob will Ginsburg him for as long as the the 81 million fall for it.

I am wondering if he does not go through a "nuke and pave" of his Operating System and a crapton of drug and chemical enhancements during his "absences".

Because there are times he is lost standing on the "You Are Here" X, and other times where he appears to be fully engaged and utters complete sentences with clarity.

But, only so much starch they can put in a wet noolde.




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At this point the only logical explanation (yes that's a stretch) is that there was a deal with the Taliban to lay low and do nothing as the withdrawal progressed, giving the appearance that the Afghan gov't and defense forces were doing their part.


That's not a stretch, that's pretty much the content of the Doha Agreement.

Shootout at the airport's north gate. Not sure whether "Afghan security forces" refers to security inside the wire or the Taliban outside. Saw a suggestion that a sniper fired at the latter, and in the ensuing firefight some bullets continued to the troops at the gate which opened up, too.

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Published 1 hour ago

Deadly shooting at Kabul airport’s north gate, German military says

The reported shooting underscored the dangers international troops and fleeing Afghans continue to face in the city now controlled by the Taliban

By Edmund DeMarche | Fox News

Afghan security forces stationed at the Kabul international airport on Monday engaged in a firefight with "unknown attackers" that resulted in the death of one Afghan officer, the German military said on Twitter.

The reported shooting underscored the dangers international troops and fleeing Afghans continue to face in the city now controlled by the Taliban. The German military said in a tweet that one Afghan security officer was killed and another three were wounded in the early morning incident. The Associated Press, citing the Germans, said that U.S. and German forces also got involved, and that there were no injuries to German soldiers.

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https://www.foxnews.com/world/...rth-gate-report-says
 
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Maybe closing down Bagram airbase should have been the LAST thing done.


What would it take to reclaim and reopen Bagram? Is that beyond feasible/reasonable?




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Maybe closing down Bagram airbase should have been the LAST thing done.


What would it take to reclaim and reopen Bagram? Is that beyond feasible/reasonable?


Anything is feasible, and likely with fairly low casualties.

The issue is the Taliban in Kabul have easy access to several thousand Americans + other foreign nationals for retribution. They are basically hostages…
 
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And KSK operators picked up a family of German citizens outside the airport, though it was comparatively undramatic - they were given a meeting point near Abbey Gate on the civilian side by phone, the only complication being that it took some time to confirm their arrival due to phone problems.

 
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that stooge chris wallace on fox even had to question wtf is going on. he played back to back clips of biden expressing points from his parallel worlds...
Wallace:
"How does chaos go from highly unlikely to inevitable in just six weeks? And frankly, sir, what does that say about the competence of the President and all of you on his national security team?"
must of hurt him to ask this im sure...
 
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How is it possible that this is the best the U.S. can do for its people, even as our NATO allies have figured out much better ways of getting their citizens out? Why is the U.S. letting the Taliban dictate the terms of America's evacuation efforts? Garrett wanted to know.

“Someone in our audience might listen to you, Mr. Secretary, and say, ‘Oh, so we have to ask the Taliban for permission for American citizens to leave.’ True or not true?”

Blinken replied: “They are in control of Kabul. That is the reality. That’s the reality that we have to deal with.”

“How comfortable are you with that, Mr. Secretary?” the host followed up.

“What-- I'm what I'm focused on, what we're all focused on is getting people out and making sure that we're doing everything possible to do that. And in this case, it is, I think, a requirement of the job to be in contact with-- with the Taliban, which controls Kabul,” he answered, touting the number of people the administration has gotten out so far.

As The Wall Street Journal editorial board pointed out, it doesn't have to be this way.

"Yes, but this isn’t the reality the U.S. has to accept. The U.S. military has more than enough force to dictate better terms to the Taliban, but the other reality is that Mr. Biden is too risk-averse to do it. Instead, the U.S. evacuates on the Taliban’s terms.

Over the weekend the Taliban put the Haqqani network in charge of security in Kabul . In 2012 the U.S. designated the Haqqani network as a “foreign terrorist organization” because of its attacks on U.S. personnel and close ties to al Qaeda"

And what's also concerning, the editors point out, is that Pentagon spokesman John Kirby appeared to suggest that if the U.S. stays past the Aug. 31 deadline, we'd have to get the Taliban's permission to do that, too, or as he put it, it “would require additional conversations with the Taliban.”
 
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https://www.powerlineblog.com/...alibans-red-line.php

The Taliban will not extend the 31 August deadline for the current evacuation mission, a spokesman has said.

The 31st was a red line, Suhail Shaheen said. He said President Biden had said troops would be out by that date, and extending it meant extending Afghanistan’s occupation. He warned of consequences if that were to change.

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson had been expected to use an emergency G7 meeting on Tuesday to ask President Biden to delay the US troop withdrawal to allow more time for evacuations from Kabul airport.

Thousands of Afghans and foreign nationals are still scrambling to get on flights out of the country.
 
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The Taliban will not extend the 31 August deadline for the current evacuation mission, a spokesman has said.

The 31st was a red line, Suhail Shaheen said. He said President Biden had said troops would be out by that date, and extending it meant extending Afghanistan’s occupation. He warned of consequences if that were to change.


So we are no longer 'Withdrawing from A-stan.' We are being 'Forced out.'

I weep for this country.



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Taliban Spokesman draws redline for Biden.




“We’re in a situation where we have put together, and you guys did it for our administration…President Obama’s administration before this. We have put together, I think, the most extensive and inclusive voter fraud organization in the history of American politics,”
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Lots of effort, energy, man power, and resources going to getting Afghan refugees out. From where I sit, that seems to be the top priority in Washington.
 
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^^^Really, where do you sit?

While I'm sure it will require lots effort, energy, manpower and resources to get the 'Afghan refugees' out, all the evidence/reporting seems to indicate that's not happening. Also, you fail to mention the THOUSANDS of Americans still in Afghanistan who should be our first & foremost priority, and yet, they seem to NOT be the priority of our government at all here. Heck, they're even stated as much out loud that their priority is the Afghans. From where I sit, the State Dept. and the Military don't even know what the other is doing, and it seems that the 'Administration' has NO Clue what going on with ANYBODY involved/affected/etc!


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I just caught a quick interview with journalist Sara Carter, and she reported that some private aircraft are now flying into Kabul to help take evacuees out. She says they are flying in on their own accord using their own fuel, but hope maybe to be reimbursed for that. A quick check shows that the FAA has approved private flights into Afghanistan, as long as they have been DoD approved...so this is starting to look even more like the Dunkirk evacuation.

After a quick internet search I haven't been able to find a supporting article, but she has been solid in her reporting in the past.

She is also reporting that the situation in Kabul is continuing to deteriorate.
 
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^^^Really, where do you sit?

While I'm sure it will require lots effort, energy, manpower and resources to get the 'Afghan refugees' out, all the evidence/reporting seems to indicate that's not happening. Also, you fail to mention the THOUSANDS of Americans still in Afghanistan who should be our first & foremost priority, and yet, they seem to NOT be the priority of our government at all here. Heck, they're even stated as much out loud that their priority is the Afghans. From where I sit, the State Dept. and the Military don't even know what the other is doing, and it seems that the 'Administration' has NO Clue what going on with ANYBODY involved/affected/etc!



What is worse than this is there are a lot of Americans who are left of left who thinks this is just fine, and blame Trump for the problem, and think Sleepy Joe is the best thing since sliced bread.
 
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I know there are diff stories on this topic,

but here is a Fox interview with the crew of the C-17 that flew out 823 people of Kabul

https://www.foxnews.com/media/...ghanistan-evacuation

The U.S. Air Force crew that flew a C-17 out of Kabul said on "America’s Newsroom" that their goal was to deliver hope and freedom to people in Afghanistan.

The crew rescued 823 people

https://video.foxnews.com/v/62...717001#sp=show-clips

Fox says 850 people, load master corrects that to 823


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interview w CNN Clarissa Ward on her flight out of Kabul

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news...ee-flight/vi-AANBii1

I read that other news agencies have pulled out also.

Once the news agencies are all gone, we could see a black out of what is happening in Kabul and the rest of Afghanistan
 
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Skull Leader, thanks for posting that Triggernometry interview with Shabnam Nasimi. I watched it last night and it really was good to get a perspective from an Afghan (now a British national), especially a younger one.

According to the statistics she quoted, %75 of the Afghan people are under the age 25, which means that many have lived most or all of their lives in relative freedom under a coalition presence, and have never had to live under oppressive Taliban rule. They are about to taste oppression, up close and personal.

She is angry at the British government for following the U.S. lead in withdrawing from Afghanistan, but it's clear she realizes the U.S. was the leader in the Afghanistan effort, and most of her anger is at us. She also makes it clear that there is a real push for our allies to distance themselves from U.S. foreign policy and start to form coalitions and take global leadership roles without us.

These young 20-30 somethings are staffers and advisers in government now, but they will be in government leadership roles in the next few years, so it's becoming clearer to me that the U.S. better be prepared to deal with future global crises with less cooperation and support...unless future U.S leaders can find a way to repair our relationships with our allies.
 
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