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National Security Council releases 12 page summary of its review of the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan
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<blockquote data-quote="Valletta" data-source="post: 77186770" data-attributes="member: 430841"><p>All equipment was not deactivated before U.S. troops went out. Civilians left behind were in a variety of roles, the Biden administration pays little attention to the plight of those abandoned and the public does not have a good idea of the numbers because of Biden secrecy. Certainly translators and others who had helped the U.S. were pleading Joe to hurry up the extensive paperwork. Joe was warned as you can see in the Reuter's article below:</p><p></p><p>“We have to follow through on our promises to the thousands of Afghans who risked their lives to help us. It’s time for the Biden (administration) to cut the red tape and get this done,” said Democratic congresswoman Sara Jacobs.</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.reuters.com/article/us-afghanistan-conflict-usa-refugees-idCAKBN2FE1Q5[/URL]</p><p>The biggest mistake was Joe ordering the military out before all civilians had been evacuated, and instead taking Afghanis without any background security checks who just happened to make it to the aircraft in Kabul. Abandoning Bagram Air Base was another huge tactical error by Joe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Valletta, post: 77186770, member: 430841"] All equipment was not deactivated before U.S. troops went out. Civilians left behind were in a variety of roles, the Biden administration pays little attention to the plight of those abandoned and the public does not have a good idea of the numbers because of Biden secrecy. Certainly translators and others who had helped the U.S. were pleading Joe to hurry up the extensive paperwork. Joe was warned as you can see in the Reuter's article below: “We have to follow through on our promises to the thousands of Afghans who risked their lives to help us. It’s time for the Biden (administration) to cut the red tape and get this done,” said Democratic congresswoman Sara Jacobs. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.reuters.com/article/us-afghanistan-conflict-usa-refugees-idCAKBN2FE1Q5[/URL] The biggest mistake was Joe ordering the military out before all civilians had been evacuated, and instead taking Afghanis without any background security checks who just happened to make it to the aircraft in Kabul. Abandoning Bagram Air Base was another huge tactical error by Joe. [/QUOTE]
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