Taliban Taking Over Afghanistan - Does anyone care?

Do you care?

  • No

    Votes: 40 23.4%
  • Hell No

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  • Yes, we should invade and send in Troops

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'It's all about him': Dead Marine's family say they Walked Out Of Meeting With Biden Because He ONLY Spoke About Son Beau and slam his botched Afghanistan withdrawal as a 'miserable failure'

The family of one of the 13 U.S. service members who was killed in Kabul Airport last week continued to condemn the way President Joe Biden carried out the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan and said they walked out of a meeting with other Gold Star families when Biden insisted on only talking about his late son Beau.

Jim McCollum and Roice McCollum, the father and sister of the late Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Rylee McCollum, spoke with Fox's Sean Hannity to share their frustration with Biden.

Roice added that when Rylee's pregnant wife, Jiennah Crayton, attended a Gold Star family meeting with the president, Biden only spoke about his own son while neglecting to mention the names of the 13 fallen service members.

'There was no mention of Rylee. No '"I'm sorry for your loss,"' she said. 'It was, '"My son died too…"' It was more about him.'

Dead marine's family slam Biden for withdrawing from Afghanistan 'in the worst possible way' | Daily Mail Online
 
Boris Johnson Blames US Decision To Withdraw Air Power for speed of Taliban victory over Afghan forces as he admits it's been clear 'for many months' that Islamist takeover could happen quickly

Boris Johnson tonight leveled blame for the swift Taliban victory in Afghanistan at the feet of Joe Biden and US forces.

The Prime Minister tonight said that the decision by the US to remove its air cover for the Afghan army meant 'things did go faster' and allowed the Islamic extremists to catch the West on the hop.

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He spoke as he visited soldiers from 16 Air Assault Brigade, which took part in the UK airlift from Kabul, at its base in Colchester, Essex.

Boris Johnson blames US decision to withdraw air power for speed of Taliban victory in Afghanistan | Daily Mail Online

Britain may not be through. An RAF C-130 popped up over Pakistan on the normal route out of Afghanistan a while ago ... no sign of our military anywhere near there, though.
 
Apparently the dogs unlike people were inside the airport and export ready on what we've been led to believe were less than full aircraft. The question you still have to ask is why partially and fully vetted people were kept outside, and why the non vetted left in droves early on, and who the non vetted might be.
And how many of the non-vetted are jihadists? Even if only say 1% are of from the "enemy camp" you're talking hundreds of potential suicide bombers and killers.
 

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