Taliban Taking Over Afghanistan - Does anyone care?

Do you care?

  • No

    Votes: 40 23.1%
  • Hell No

    Votes: 48 27.7%
  • Yes, we should invade and send in Troops

    Votes: 25 14.5%
  • I like Pie

    Votes: 60 34.7%

  • Total voters
    173
CBS News on Kabul attacks: 'Worst day of the Biden presidency'

Explosions mark deadliest day for US service members in Afghanistan since August 2011

CBS's Norah O'Donnell and Nancy Cordes said Thursday marked "the worst day of the Biden presidency" following the deaths of 12 U.S. service members in a suicide bombing outside Afghanistan's Kabul airport.

CBS News on Kabul attacks: 'Worst day of the Biden presidency'
 
He has three more years, there is a 99% chance he is nothing more than a head in a jar like Mr. Burns by then

Going to be interesting in watching the Dems try and give him a victory with the $5T bill coming up by Oct 1. The man has no political capital and would be the end of any Presidency in most times. But we are dealin with a bunch of ideolgical cultists
 
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This war cost 2.3 trillion. Thats like finding a quarter in the couch. Blame them all starting with Bush right on through to Biden.
Anything after 2004 was an exercise in futility so your are correct in that respect. SO five years to Busch--eight years to Obama --- four years to Trump and seven months to Biden of where am I. Still though a billion here and a billion there and pretty soon you are talking about real money and it still shows the lack of respect toward the peoples money that is taken from them.
 
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I wish I owned a few dozen laundry mats right now. The cash laundering business is in full swing.

Just say you are of Afghani heritage and you might have the federal funding opportunity.
Seriously, if your are Indian or Paki, is there some super secret way to own a small business?
 
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Sky News reporter Stuart Ramsay accuses the UK Military of Covering Up Kabul chaos as he is flown out of Afghanistan on 'MoD Orders'

Sky News' Stuart Ramsay has recounted how his team was 'ejected' from Kabul, claiming the move was made 'on MoD or Whitehall orders' to prevent filming of the withdrawal from Afghanistan.

The outlet's chief correspondent had been reporting on the desperate attempts of thousands to flee the country after the Taliban took control of the capital on August 15.

Sky News reporter accuses UK military of covering up Kabul chaos as he is ejected on 'MoD orders' | Daily Mail Online
 
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'Strategic disaster of very significant proportions': MPs' Fury at Joe Biden for Bungling Afghan disaster as Boris Chairs Cobra amid calls to 'get troops out or they will end up as targets'

Joe Biden's withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan has been labelled a 'strategic disaster of very significant proportions' by MPs after evacuation efforts were rocked by a suspected terrorist attack this afternoon.

The deteriorating security situation in the Afghan capital has prompted calls for the UK to consider pulling out its remaining troops amid fears airlifts will have to stop.

However, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has insisted that the 'despicable' attacks will not interrupt the UK's evacuation operation.

One Tory MP criticised Mr Biden's handling of the withdrawal and his decision to stick to his August 31 exit date, telling MailOnline 'this is a strategic disaster of very significant proportions' and 'there is always going to be chaos when you're leaving somewhere on a forced deadline'.

Boris Johnson warns time is running out to rescue people from Kabul | Daily Mail Online
 

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