RT @prestonjbyrne: That's because you allowed your enemy unfettered access to American encrypted chat apps and didn't switch them off when the offensive began https://t.co/RMhNoXBTIu
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The Post Millennial
Gen. Mark Milley: "There was nothing that I or anyone else saw that indicated a collapse of this army and this government in 11 days."
Maybe if the admin and these leaders had situated everyone’s visas, departure, etc BEFORE announcing to the world that they’re closing Bagram and withdrawing we wouldn’t be in a position of negotiation with the Taliban on evacuation of Americans and human assets.
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Dana Loesch
Maybe if the admin and these leaders had situated everyone’s visas, departure, etc BEFORE announcing to the world that they’re closing Bagram and withdrawing we wouldn’t be in a position of negotiation with the Taliban on evacuation of Americans and human…
Milley doesn't get to tell the American people that “this isn’t the time” for a postmortem on this disaster. This wasn’t the time for a historical FUBAR like this, either.
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Dana Loesch
Milley doesn't get to tell the American people that “this isn’t the time” for a postmortem on this disaster. This wasn’t the time for a historical FUBAR like this, either.
RT @Johnny_Joey: If we have to extract Americans by force we’ll have 20,000 troops there by September and we’ll have gone to war in an attempt to end a war. 🤦🏻♂️🇺🇸
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Joey Jones
If we have to extract Americans by force we’ll have 20,000 troops there by September and we’ll have gone to war in an attempt to end a war. 🤦🏻♂️🇺🇸
What did General Milley’s books on white rage tell him about negotiating with the Taliban to allow Americans and Afghan allies to evacuated fallen cities?
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Dana Loesch
What did General Milley’s books on white rage tell him about negotiating with the Taliban to allow Americans and Afghan allies to evacuated fallen cities?
RT @redsteeze: "We're not going to leave behind all the people we left behind with almost zero notice."
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Stephen L. Miller
"We're not going to leave behind all the people we left behind with almost zero notice."
You’re welcome to march your happy ass to Dallas Texas and physically make me — or you can grow up and realize this is a big world with lots of different thoughts. https://t.co/pWiyPyMlkw
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Buddybud 🆘
@DLoesch You are insufferable. You need to be relegated to where you belong, which is no where within serious public discourse.
The admin didn’t monitor WhatsApp because they were too busy monitoring FB posts for covid wrongthink https://t.co/3cyTeJuouD https://t.co/ouG03BRtUF https://t.co/EDah4UNagl
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Washington Free Beacon
Taliban Leaders Used Twitter and WhatsApp to Help Capture Kabul - Washington Free Beacon
Taliban leaders used Twitter and WhatsApp to spread propaganda and establish control over Kabul as they stormed the Afghan capital over the weekend.
Sounds like then that maybe the guy in the White House should answer this question. https://t.co/OJGlL5y1Ii
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Kathryn Watson
A question for the president is whether he will order troops to stay longer than August 31 if all Americans aren't out by then. Kirby made it clear in yesterday's Pentagon briefing that the ball is in the president's court.
Afghanistan is in crisis, thousands of Americans and Afghan assets left behind and Biden comes out with a canned speech on COVID and takes digs at Republican governors. Dude.
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Dana Loesch
Afghanistan is in crisis, thousands of Americans and Afghan assets left behind and Biden comes out with a canned speech on COVID and takes digs at Republican governors. Dude.
RT @jimgeraghty: The president can't argue now that he always knew it would end like this when five weeks ago he said, "the likelihood there’s going to be the Taliban overrunning everything and owning the whole country is highly unlikely."
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Jim Geraghty
The president can't argue now that he always knew it would end like this when five weeks ago he said, "the likelihood there’s going to be the Taliban overrunning everything and owning the whole country is highly unlikely."
Biden doesn’t think that getting visas in order and quietly evacuating Americans and Afghan allies BEFORE closing Bagram and announcing withdrawal was a better option? That monitoring WhatsApp might’ve been a good idea? Not extending to flex for some 9/11 optic? WTF https://t.co/BD4MWehGVr
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Benny
STEPHANOPOULOS: "So you don't think this exit could have been handled better in any way? No mistakes?" BIDEN: "No."
RT @Kredo0: BIG BREAKING: Biden State Dept Abolished Trump-Era Crisis Response Bureau Just Months Before the Taliban Took Afghanistan -- The agency was meant to coordinate logistics in the case of an overseas emergency, like that unfolding in Kabul https://t.co/L5mZd6IsGC
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Biden State Dept Moved to Abolish Crisis Response Bureau Months Before Taliban Takeover of Afghanistan
The Biden State Department moved in June to cancel a program overseeing the protection and evacuation of American citizens stationed overseas in the case of an emergency, just as the Taliban was taking over Afghanistan, according an internal State Department…