Saturday, August 28, 2021

Would the same chaos happened, if Biden fallowed Trump's plan for withdraw from Afghanistan?

 

We may never know now because of Biden's reckless decision last week to get the military out of Afghanistan, before evacuating American Citizens, and those who helped us for twenty years, and other allies. To destroy the five military bases there, and lastly take away our military hardware and troops.

That was Trumps plan for withdrawing from Afghanistan, which needed to be done, because we can't fight other peoples wars for them, they have to be willing to fight for their freedom. If you have to pay soldiers to fight for freedom, then something is totally off. 

My question, even if Trump's plan was implemented, would we still see panicked Afghan citizens, storming the airport, and cling to planes taking off, and end up killing themselves? Would the tragic circumstances happen? 

We may never know for sure now because of President Biden's  disregard to our citizens, and Afghan allies now being held hostage by these Taliban terrorist  thugs. --Peter Ripley


Related news Stories

TRUMP WARNED US: Watch Donald Trump’s Major Warning on Afghanistan from 2017--Fox News


SHAME: Biden Likely to Leave Thousands of Americans Behind in Afghanistan.--PJ MEDIA


Kabul Airport: 'Total, Complete Chaos, Unsanitary Conditions and Rapidly Declining,' Rubio Warns.--PJ MEDIA


Biden Caves to the Taliban

Our commander-in-chief is committed to getting out of Afghanistan by August 31, just like the Taliban insists.--The Patriot Post


The President America Deserves, The Mess We Saw Coming--American Spectator


Final stretch: Westerners being blocked, beaten by Taliban amid last-ditch evacuation efforts--NY POST


What Afghanistan tells us about Team Biden's incompetence--Washington Times


 


RELATED PRESS RELEASES:


Afghanistan women’s rights are ‘red line’, UN rights chief tells States--UN NEWS CENTER

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Remarks by President Biden on the Ongoing Evacuation Efforts in Afghanistan and the House Vote on the Build Back Better Agenda--WH


With Afghanistan Evacuation, It's Lives Over Equipment ... Period, DOD Spokesman Says.--DOD

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Secretary Antony J. Blinken On Afghanistan--US STATE DEPT.



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“The Food and Drug Administration’s full authorization of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine today is a great milestone in our fight against this deadly pandemic. People who get vaccinated should be more confident than ever in the safety and effectiveness of this vaccine. It does not just save the lives of individuals; it can save entire communities from further devastation.


“More than half of American adults have been fully vaccinated against COVID, either through the Pfizer, Moderna or Johnson & Johnson vaccines. The result is that at least 170 million Americans, and more than 4 million Washingtonians, have robust protection from this virus. We can already see this in the fact that 95% of COVID hospitalizations in our state are among the unvaccinated. It is clear there is no safer, faster or more effective way to stop the transmission of this virus than through vaccination.


“Washingtonians can make informed decisions about getting this preventative treatment. Talk to your health provider about whether this is the right decision for you.”


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PAGE 3: FROM OUR CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION TO DC ON AFGHANISTAN


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