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Originally Posted by berdee
You ^admit that Putin does not prefer Trump.
As for Biden's* failure with the Doha agreement, Biden* fubar'd the matter and then like the weenie that he is, he falsely blamed Trump.
Archive of WSJ:
The Biden administration has consistently blamed the Trump administration’s 2020 Doha agreement with the Taliban for the Afghanistan debacle. The agreement, the Biden team insists, left the president no choice but to remove U.S. forces unconditionally from Afghanistan by Aug. 31. In fact, President Biden’s failure to hold the Taliban to the terms of the Doha agreement contributed to this disaster.
The Biden administration’s hope to succeed where others had failed, finally ending America’s long war in Afghanistan, apparently blinded it to the pitfalls of committing to an unconditional withdrawal from Afghanistan by a date certain. The administration’s subsequent attempts to shift blame to the Trump administration have led it to misrepresent the Doha agreement and to claim falsely that it made an avoidable disaster inevitable. This falsehood has exacerbated the current crisis.
You once again draw conclusions as for the withdrawal "unconditional withdrawal from Afghanistan by a date certain." that's what it was.
Its obvious that you don't understand than no consideration for the collapse of the Afghan Government was thought about. The troops were drawn down, the bases were closed/turned over to them along with all the equipment that was left. Contractors knew when the departure was and Afghan Civilians were never planned to leave with the US presence. This was the agreement that our government signed or would you rather US Troop remain for another 10 years....
Actually Putin started that one. But of course unless Russia attacks America directly which they won't, Putin is not that crazy and stupid, Trump would have no reason to get us into it.
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Originally Posted by VA Yankee
You once again draw conclusions as for the withdrawal "unconditional withdrawal from Afghanistan by a date certain." that's what it was.
Its obvious that you don't understand than no consideration for the collapse of the Afghan Government was thought about. The troops were drawn down, the bases were closed/turned over to them along with all the equipment that was left. Contractors knew when the departure was and Afghan Civilians were never planned to leave with the US presence. This was the agreement that our government signed or would you rather US Troop remain for another 10 years....
uh huh. go ahead and rewrite history by saying he had done a fine job with that. Meanwhile, Biden* is Putin's bff.
So does this mean Trump will suddenly become anti-Putin and willing to go to war with Russia?
Why don't you ask bernie sanders who had his honeymoon in the ussr (when I say ussr, you do under the time frame I'm talking about, yes?) or maybe ask your boy obama why he said (paraphrased) let Vlad know i'll have more flexibility.
We all saw it coming. Putin clearly prefers Mr. Appeasement as opposed to a strong leader like Trump.
Progressives should enjoy their new ally.
That's not exactly what he did because of the word "predictable".
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