The Biden Afghan bug-out

 Maya Carlin:

Biden’s Afghanistan withdrawal was a historic disaster

Last month, the bombing in Afghanistan that killed 13 U.S. service members in 2021 resurfaced in headlines. The Taliban reportedly killed the senior Islamic State leader responsible for the attack outside the Kabul airport that also killed 170 Afghans. U.S. intelligence officials recently confirmed “with high confidence” that the mastermind behind the attack had been killed earlier in April during a series of battles between the Taliban and the Islamic State group’s affiliate. The blast at Abbey Gate came as thousands of Afghans were attempting to vacate the country in light of the Taliban takeover. While the U.S. and other nations hoped the Sunni Islamist nationalist group with draconian views and brutal tactics would moderate its behavior in order to better access the international community. However, the fundamentalist group has carried out rampant human rights abuses since their reinstatement to power, largely targeting the rights and safety of women and girls in the country.
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There is more.

 It was an unnecessary retreat ordered without time to do it in an orderly matter and deal with equipment left behind.  It provided no opportunity for the Afghan government at the time to get its house in order.  It was a several-fold mistake that left Americans and Afghan allies behind.

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