Brits make their anger with Biden known

 Red States:

Joe Biden falsely claimed yesterday that no allies were questioning his credibility when it came to his actions on Afghanistan.

This, of course, was an easily disprovable lie as many have, in particular, our strongest allies, the British.

The U.K. Parliament held him in contempt, and former soldier-turned-Conservative MP, Tom Tugendhat leveled him in a devastating House of Commons speech.

Part of the problem was not just that Joe pulled out, it was that he lied to them at the G-7 in June, saying he would keep a small force there to keep things under control. Then, when the British were desperate for information as Kabul was falling, Biden blew off Boris Johnson’s calls for two days.

As ABC’s Terry Moran explains, Biden’s claims aren’t true at all — that even liberal, former British prime minister Tony Blair blasted Biden’s actions as “imbecilic.”

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“We didn’t need to do it,” Mr Blair wrote in an op-ed. “We chose to do it. We did it in obedience to an imbecilic political slogan about ending ‘the forever wars’.”

Not only that, Blair said that Biden’s actions were “tragic, dangerous and unnecessary” and had “every Jihadist group round the world cheering.” He said these actions likely reversed the gains made during the occupation, and that the West needed to figure out if they were going to deal with Radical Islam as many parts of a whole that all needed to be defeated — as we did with Communism around the world — or not.

Blair claimed that Biden did it for domestic, political reasons, but that it was a “serious mistake.” Now China and Russia were likely to occupy the vacuum that the Western powers had left in Afghanistan because of the gains lost.

Boris Johnson, whom Biden had blown off for two days after the fall of Kabul, also had some choice words for Joe, allegedly.

Cabinet insiders have suggested the President was ‘gaga’ and ‘doolally’ for withdrawing so quickly, while the Prime Minister has allegedly privately referred to Mr Biden as ‘Sleepy Joe’, the nickname coined by Donald Trump. Mr Johnson also allegedly remarked Britain ‘would be better off with Trump’ – allegations branded ‘categorically untrue’ by Downing Street.

That’s one of those things that they have to deny, but you know they really wanted out there. Which says a lot about what they think of Biden at this point, and how he has really damaged the credibility of the United States.

Remember how Joe Biden bragged about “American being back” when he met with our allies at the G-7? It doesn’t sound like they agree, Joe. It sounds like they’d much rather have President Donald Trump back.

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When pressed, Biden's dementia causing him to deny the obvious.  It is another reason why impeachment is called for and it should be done promptly.  Biden's Afghan withdrawal was poorly planned and thought out.  The same people who worried bout Trump's decision making have given us one of the most intellectually dishonest Presidents in history who has created an embarrassing debacle.

See, also:

Britain loses patience with Sleepy Joe: Tony Blair brands Biden an 'imbecile' over 'tragic, dangerous and unnecessary' decision to quit Afghanistan amid claims Boris remarked 'we would be better off with Trump'

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