Isaiah Bradley
Banned
now nikkas defending the Taliban?cot damn
"Shouldn't have left" is becoming more of the clear answer, I never would've thought I'd be saying that
"war monger" insults within this context is exposing the disingenuous for their self serving agenda
Biden arbitrarily chose a date for his reasons, it has nothing to do with Trump. Which is why folks are saying he should've done the same when the exit logistics and taliban progression wasn't lining up in favor of the US and it's allies
"Shouldn't have left" is becoming more of the clear answer, I never would've thought I'd be saying that
"war monger" insults within this context is exposing the disingenuous for their self serving agenda
Gotta stop trying to create political cover and narratives because future presidents need not to make the same mistakeTrump legitimized the Taliban and negotiated this pullout with them. Trump literally released one of the most influential Taliban members who ended up leading the take over of Afghanistan.
There was no way Biden could undue what was already started…giving them a list of names is wild tho. This was a rapidly deteriorating situation…not sure how else evacuations could have been done.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2021/08/20/trump-peace-deal-taliban/
Biden arbitrarily chose a date for his reasons, it has nothing to do with Trump. Which is why folks are saying he should've done the same when the exit logistics and taliban progression wasn't lining up in favor of the US and it's allies
Biden Declares May 1 Deadline To Be Out of Afghanistan 'Hard to Meet' > U.S. Department of Defense > Defense Department NewsPresident Joe Biden said the upcoming May 1 deadline to remove U.S. troops from Afghanistan will be "hard to meet," during his first press conference today since taking office.
The president cited "tactical reasons" for the delay, but emphasized it was not his intention "to stay there a long time."
Biden said it is important for U.S. service members to leave in a safe and orderly manner, and added that he is in coordination with NATO allies who also have troops in the region.
The president has said before today that it would be difficult to meet the May 1 deadline to remove the remaining 2,500 U.S. troops. That deadline was set by former president Donald J. Trump in 2020, according to published news reports.
The U.S. military has been in Afghanistan for 16 years, making the war there the longest conflict in U.S. history, spanning three presidential administrations.