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President Biden doesn’t like to be asked difficult questions about Afghanistan. A week ago he rebuffed a reporter by saying he preferred to discuss “happy things, man.” He was more forthcoming on Thursday but still tetchy when reporters asked about Taliban advances as U.S. troops depart.
Is there a comparison between the U.S. withdrawal in Kabul and the flight from Saigon in 1975? “None whatsoever. Zero,” Mr. Biden said. “What you had is you had entire brigades breaking through the gates of our Embassy. Six if I’m not mistaken. The Taliban is not the South, the North Vietnamese army. They’re not—they’re not remotely comparable in terms of capability. There’s going to be no circumstance where you’re going to see people being lifted off the roof of a embassy” in Afghanistan.
now that everything has blown up in his face, Biden claims this chaos was expected, how far he has fallen from his “None whatsoever. Zero,” chance of chaos.
As messed up as this sounds, China could go into Taiwan right now and say, "What the f--k you gonna do about it? Not a goddamn thing!" and they'd be right.
Nothing he could say, since he is taking another long vacation, this time in Delaware. VP Harris is still hiding, she has not been seen for a week.
1st US President to be voted in contempt by our greatest ally. Not even in the War of 1812 did they do this to us.
The lying senile former vice president needs to stay on vacation and president Harris needs to come out of hiding.
they sent Harris to Singapore today, she's not hiding, she's 4,000 miles away....lol
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