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maybe they should have put the women on the lines they probly got bigger balls than the men maybe they would have put a fight up because they going go right back how it was,some of congress from both parties was telling biden they needed get going getting cilvians and allies out they was met with a close door while biden sit in the chair and jack off could trump done it better i doubt it but biden in the office now it was his call his screw up
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Someone wrote about a group in northern Afghanistan who had started to fight the Taliban and they would most likely get support from Russia.
Hmm and China making agreement with Taliban....sometimes my imagination runs berserk. Markus |
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On the radio news I heard what could have been the reason to why the Afghan army gave up.
that they did not always get paid, that they were often hungry for several days, that the government ran away because they only sat there for their own gain, and thus have failed both soldiers and population?. This can't be right I saw and heard Biden saying We payed soldiers monthly wages Markus |
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Because if you get right down to it all those civilians will now die because of "optics". To begin pulling their at-risk civilians out while there was still time to do so just wouldn't have been showing the proper confidence in the Afghani puppet government . Because of those optics our government wouldn't do anything at all before it became publicly obvious that the government would collapse and now it's too late for many of them. I seem to recall bringing up this issue here last winter and I was assured by some that the Biden administration had a plan but I guess the real plan was to hide out on vacation and do nothing except point fingers at others while the chips (and bodies) fall where they may. |
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