What an absolutely stupid decision, among many, to give up Bagram, a secure air base, and conduct evacuations from a one runway city airport. Biden should be impeached.
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And this is why it would’ve been better just to leave 2500 US troops there with AirPower at a SECURE airbase supporting the Afghan army. No casualties for 18 months prior to this.What an absolutely stupid decision, among many, to give up Bagram, a secure air base, and conduct evacuations from a one runway city airport. Biden should be impeached.
What an absolutely stupid decision, among many, to give up Bagram, a secure air base, and conduct evacuations from a one runway city airport. Biden should be impeached.
And this is why it would’ve been better just to leave 2500 US troops there with AirPower at a SECURE airbase supporting the Afghan army. No casualties for 18 months prior to this.
Then if you want to evacuate you can evacuate out of the secure air base pulling the perimeter of the last second through helicopter flights with air support covering it withdrawl if that’s what you really want to do.
This should be the last US plane flying over Afghanistan.yup.
get all the Americans, Afghans who helped us, equipment then the military and blow the hell out of the the all military installations
I know they have problems with the Taliban now but these ISIS people there are just former Pakistan Taliban I think. I doubt they are any threat to overtake the Taliban and probably have still worked with them some in recent years.They're not, and failure to understand the complex dynamics in Afghanistan is what caused our failures there in the first place.
The Taliban first and foremost is a political entity, and their primary goal is control of Afghanistan. They'll play fast and loose with terror groups if it suits them, but their goal is not international Jihad. This is no different than the US supporting al-Qaeda to fight the Soviets, or Iran supporting the Hezbollah against the Israelis.
They're not, and failure to understand the complex dynamics in Afghanistan is what caused our failures there in the first place.
The Taliban first and foremost is a political entity, and their primary goal is control of Afghanistan. They'll play fast and loose with terror groups if it suits them, but their goal is not international Jihad. This is no different than the US supporting al-Qaeda to fight the Soviets, or Iran supporting the Hezbollah against the Israelis.
I get what you are saying but there's obviously a decent amount of overlap between ISIS and the Taliban.
And you made the point yesterday that Afghanistan, and therefore the Taliban, are sovereign. They need to make sure ISIS doesn't have a free hand to do what they've done today.
I have some hope that they've learned their lessons.