The Biden Afghan bug-out leaves US with limited intelligence

 Daily Wire:

Retired Gen. Frank McKenzie warned on Sunday that the U.S. has limited intelligence capacity in Afghanistan 21 years after the terrorist attacks of 9/11.

McKenzie, the former leader of U.S. Central Command, shared the concern during an interview on CBS’s “Face the Nation” with host Margaret Brennan.

“I think that we have a very, very limited ability to see into Afghanistan right now,” McKenzie said.
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“I’ve said I think we’ve got certainly less than 2 or 3 percent of the intelligence capability that we had before we withdrew,” he added.

McKenzie, who retired in April, said he recommended that President Joe Biden keep 2,500 troops in Afghanistan. However, the general said he was told that such a move would send a bad signal.
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Biden's decision to leave was a disaster for Afghanistan and the US.  The weakness he showed in making the move likely led Russia to believe that there would be limited consequences for invading Ukraine. 

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