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  • curmudgeoness
    curmudgeoness Brigadoon, foodie capital Posts: 4,130
    mcgruff10 said:
    I think the jury is still out on if the Kabul evacuation will look like the fall of Saigon.  We still have time to turn this around and get people out.  
    That’s fair. But the optics are comparable so far. 

    I'm hearing that after 24 hours of pure chaos, things have settled down and are proceeding in a more orderly fashion, flights have resumed, people are being evacuated. Unfortunately, the appalling images -- and they were appalling! -- from yesterday are the images that everyone has seen. I'm not excusing it. What I am doing is trying to wait for the dust to settle and for most of the finger-pointing to stop to get a better understanding of what is happening.

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  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,113
    edited August 2021
    Blaming Biden for this mess is fucking pathetic. 
    Well he did say just last week, when asked if a Taliban takeover was imminent, that it wouldn't happen because the Afghan army "has 300,000 troops and are as well-equipped as any army in the world." Well it did happen, without any resistance. And he also said that the withdrawal would be nothing like Saigon at the end of Vietnam, but it very much has been (maybe worse); an emergency evacuation of the U.S. embassy. Chaos at the airport, including Afghan's clinging to a airplane as it takes off. 

    As far as the entire clusterfuck of this war goes, the Bush, Obama, Trump, and Biden administrations all share in some blame, as do both political parties. But execution of the withdrawal, that's on the current administration. Frankly, for those of you that love Biden, it's not really something to be concerned with, or to be overly defensive of him for. This war has been 20 years of bad decisions by everyone else, what's wrong with a couple more bad decisions at the end by him

    The guy followed through on bringing the troops home, which is what America wanted. Now conservatives are pissing and moaning about how it went down? Color me shocked. (as if American conservatives give a rat's ass about Afghani Muslims. Please) 

    This would have been a cluster fuck in 2012, 2017 or 2024. At least the guy isn't up there making excuses for the mess. 

    "The buck stops here." It was refreshing to hear that after the last 5 years of bullshit excuses and finger pointing. I don't love Biden, I don't even like him; but compared to his predecessor? He'll do. 
    You have to be kidding. He was totally pointing fingers by blaming the Afghan military. Plus he was deflecting, as you are, by focusing on bringing the troops home (the troops have been gradually coming home for years now) and not talking about the botched exit. I mean, if bringing the troops home deserves praise, it was Trump that brokered the deal, and if he was re-elected, he'd be the one following through on it now (and probably botching the hell out of it even worse than Biden). 

    Here, watch this guy.  He knows this stuff better than me, you, Biden, or Trump.....



    It does like the Afghan army is the one to blame for all of this.  Were there any battles to slow the taliban down
    in recent weeks?
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  • curmudgeoness
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    mcgruff10 said:
    Blaming Biden for this mess is fucking pathetic. 
    Well he did say just last week, when asked if a Taliban takeover was imminent, that it wouldn't happen because the Afghan army "has 300,000 troops and are as well-equipped as any army in the world." Well it did happen, without any resistance. And he also said that the withdrawal would be nothing like Saigon at the end of Vietnam, but it very much has been (maybe worse); an emergency evacuation of the U.S. embassy. Chaos at the airport, including Afghan's clinging to a airplane as it takes off. 

    As far as the entire clusterfuck of this war goes, the Bush, Obama, Trump, and Biden administrations all share in some blame, as do both political parties. But execution of the withdrawal, that's on the current administration. Frankly, for those of you that love Biden, it's not really something to be concerned with, or to be overly defensive of him for. This war has been 20 years of bad decisions by everyone else, what's wrong with a couple more bad decisions at the end by him

    The guy followed through on bringing the troops home, which is what America wanted. Now conservatives are pissing and moaning about how it went down? Color me shocked. (as if American conservatives give a rat's ass about Afghani Muslims. Please) 

    This would have been a cluster fuck in 2012, 2017 or 2024. At least the guy isn't up there making excuses for the mess. 

    "The buck stops here." It was refreshing to hear that after the last 5 years of bullshit excuses and finger pointing. I don't love Biden, I don't even like him; but compared to his predecessor? He'll do. 
    You have to be kidding. He was totally pointing fingers by blaming the Afghan military. Plus he was deflecting, as you are, by focusing on bringing the troops home (the troops have been gradually coming home for years now) and not talking about the botched exit. I mean, if bringing the troops home deserves praise, it was Trump that brokered the deal, and if he was re-elected, he'd be the one following through on it now (and probably botching the hell out of it even worse than Biden). 

    Here, watch this guy.  He knows this stuff better than me, you, Biden, or Trump.....



    It does like the Afghan army is the one to blame for all of this.  Was there any battles to slow the taliban down
    in recent weeks?


    No. The Taliban paid people to turn power over to them without a fight.
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  • gimmesometruth27
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  • Merkin Baller
    Merkin Baller Posts: 12,769
    Blaming Biden for this mess is fucking pathetic. 
    Well he did say just last week, when asked if a Taliban takeover was imminent, that it wouldn't happen because the Afghan army "has 300,000 troops and are as well-equipped as any army in the world." Well it did happen, without any resistance. And he also said that the withdrawal would be nothing like Saigon at the end of Vietnam, but it very much has been (maybe worse); an emergency evacuation of the U.S. embassy. Chaos at the airport, including Afghan's clinging to a airplane as it takes off. 

    As far as the entire clusterfuck of this war goes, the Bush, Obama, Trump, and Biden administrations all share in some blame, as do both political parties. But execution of the withdrawal, that's on the current administration. Frankly, for those of you that love Biden, it's not really something to be concerned with, or to be overly defensive of him for. This war has been 20 years of bad decisions by everyone else, what's wrong with a couple more bad decisions at the end by him

    The guy followed through on bringing the troops home, which is what America wanted. Now conservatives are pissing and moaning about how it went down? Color me shocked. (as if American conservatives give a rat's ass about Afghani Muslims. Please) 

    This would have been a cluster fuck in 2012, 2017 or 2024. At least the guy isn't up there making excuses for the mess. 

    "The buck stops here." It was refreshing to hear that after the last 5 years of bullshit excuses and finger pointing. I don't love Biden, I don't even like him; but compared to his predecessor? He'll do. 
    You have to be kidding. He was totally pointing fingers by blaming the Afghan military. Plus he was deflecting, as you are, by focusing on bringing the troops home (the troops have been gradually coming home for years now) and not talking about the botched exit. I mean, if bringing the troops home deserves praise, it was Trump that brokered the deal, and if he was re-elected, he'd be the one following through on it now (and probably botching the hell out of it even worse than Biden). 

    Here, watch this guy.  He knows this stuff better than me, you, Biden, or Trump.....



    This wasn't about bringing the troops home and ending the 'forever war'? Ok. 

    Who from the Afghan government did trump & Pompeo have meet with them and the Taliban at Camp David? 

    Oh that's right, no one, They negotiated this exit exclusively with the Taliban. Weird, I know. 

    Is Biden up there crying that trump set the wheels in motion for this shit show? No, he's accepting that the fallout from this is on him and his administration. It's a nice change of pace from the last few years. 

    I agree, trump would have almost certainly handled this worse. I also agree the blame for this is on the entire American government, both parties, and 20 years worth of policy. 

    Which brings me back to my original statement: blaming Biden for this is fucking pathetic. This would have been a disaster regardless of when or under whose administration it happened. 
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  • Ledbetterman10
    Ledbetterman10 Posts: 16,993
    mcgruff10 said:
    Blaming Biden for this mess is fucking pathetic. 
    Well he did say just last week, when asked if a Taliban takeover was imminent, that it wouldn't happen because the Afghan army "has 300,000 troops and are as well-equipped as any army in the world." Well it did happen, without any resistance. And he also said that the withdrawal would be nothing like Saigon at the end of Vietnam, but it very much has been (maybe worse); an emergency evacuation of the U.S. embassy. Chaos at the airport, including Afghan's clinging to a airplane as it takes off. 

    As far as the entire clusterfuck of this war goes, the Bush, Obama, Trump, and Biden administrations all share in some blame, as do both political parties. But execution of the withdrawal, that's on the current administration. Frankly, for those of you that love Biden, it's not really something to be concerned with, or to be overly defensive of him for. This war has been 20 years of bad decisions by everyone else, what's wrong with a couple more bad decisions at the end by him

    The guy followed through on bringing the troops home, which is what America wanted. Now conservatives are pissing and moaning about how it went down? Color me shocked. (as if American conservatives give a rat's ass about Afghani Muslims. Please) 

    This would have been a cluster fuck in 2012, 2017 or 2024. At least the guy isn't up there making excuses for the mess. 

    "The buck stops here." It was refreshing to hear that after the last 5 years of bullshit excuses and finger pointing. I don't love Biden, I don't even like him; but compared to his predecessor? He'll do. 
    You have to be kidding. He was totally pointing fingers by blaming the Afghan military. Plus he was deflecting, as you are, by focusing on bringing the troops home (the troops have been gradually coming home for years now) and not talking about the botched exit. I mean, if bringing the troops home deserves praise, it was Trump that brokered the deal, and if he was re-elected, he'd be the one following through on it now (and probably botching the hell out of it even worse than Biden). 

    Here, watch this guy.  He knows this stuff better than me, you, Biden, or Trump.....



    It does like the Afghan army is the one to blame for all of this.  Were there any battles to slow the taliban down
    in recent weeks?
    No I think Trump’s stupid withdrawal deal led to the Afghan military giving up and the Taliban becoming overly empowered. 
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  • mcgruff10
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    mcgruff10 said:
    Blaming Biden for this mess is fucking pathetic. 
    Well he did say just last week, when asked if a Taliban takeover was imminent, that it wouldn't happen because the Afghan army "has 300,000 troops and are as well-equipped as any army in the world." Well it did happen, without any resistance. And he also said that the withdrawal would be nothing like Saigon at the end of Vietnam, but it very much has been (maybe worse); an emergency evacuation of the U.S. embassy. Chaos at the airport, including Afghan's clinging to a airplane as it takes off. 

    As far as the entire clusterfuck of this war goes, the Bush, Obama, Trump, and Biden administrations all share in some blame, as do both political parties. But execution of the withdrawal, that's on the current administration. Frankly, for those of you that love Biden, it's not really something to be concerned with, or to be overly defensive of him for. This war has been 20 years of bad decisions by everyone else, what's wrong with a couple more bad decisions at the end by him

    The guy followed through on bringing the troops home, which is what America wanted. Now conservatives are pissing and moaning about how it went down? Color me shocked. (as if American conservatives give a rat's ass about Afghani Muslims. Please) 

    This would have been a cluster fuck in 2012, 2017 or 2024. At least the guy isn't up there making excuses for the mess. 

    "The buck stops here." It was refreshing to hear that after the last 5 years of bullshit excuses and finger pointing. I don't love Biden, I don't even like him; but compared to his predecessor? He'll do. 
    You have to be kidding. He was totally pointing fingers by blaming the Afghan military. Plus he was deflecting, as you are, by focusing on bringing the troops home (the troops have been gradually coming home for years now) and not talking about the botched exit. I mean, if bringing the troops home deserves praise, it was Trump that brokered the deal, and if he was re-elected, he'd be the one following through on it now (and probably botching the hell out of it even worse than Biden). 

    Here, watch this guy.  He knows this stuff better than me, you, Biden, or Trump.....



    It does like the Afghan army is the one to blame for all of this.  Were there any battles to slow the taliban down
    in recent weeks?
    No I think Trump’s stupid withdrawal deal led to the Afghan military giving up and the Taliban becoming overly empowered. 
    Based on what I ve been reading I agree 100% with you.  
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  • Gern Blansten
    Gern Blansten Mar-A-Lago Posts: 22,177
    Seems like there was little to no bloodshed. What was the casualty situation in Saigon?

    Politically for Biden---he was stupid for making those comments last week and optics of such a quick reclamation by the Taliban do not look good at all. But the overwhelming majority of Americans wanted this to be over asap so I don't think it will have lasting damage. It's not like people immediately think about Gerald Ford when someone mentions the end of Vietnam. 
    Two U.S. Marines in Saigon....killed by a rocket. Five deaths at the Kabul airport. 

    The no-bloodshed thing is another thing that makes it comparable. The Taliban (or back then, the North Vietnamese) marching in, basically saying "leave or there will be bloodshed," and the U.S. scrambling to leave. 
    Yeah...I guess. No US casualties this time around helps. The image of the plane taking off the those people chasing after was certainly heartbreaking though.

    But again...politically, I don't get a sense that people blame Gerald Ford for Vietnam though. When I think of Vietnam I think of Nixon and LBJ primarily. People were more than fed up with that war by that point. I think this is similar in that respect. 


    I was reading earlier they hope to have close to 30,000 evacuated by the end of the month? If that goes smoothly, could help change the current perception. 
    yes they have until August 31....hopefully no bloodshed but the Taliban surely realize they will be liquified if they do anything stupid
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  • gimmesometruth27
    gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 24,050
    this was the shit sandwich/poison pill/trap whatever you want to call it set in place by trump because he knew he would not have to deal with it after 1/20/21. he knew he lost, and he was going to salt the ground on the way out.
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  • gimmesometruth27
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    there is something seriously wrong with her and MTG
    yep
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  • cincybearcat
    cincybearcat Posts: 16,830
    What a asshat. Go live there and see if it’s better. 
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  • gimmesometruth27
    gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 24,050
    there is something seriously wrong with her and MTG
    yep
    personality disorder for sure. maybe antisocial. may be just a straight sociopath like so many others in magaworld.
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  • cincybearcat
    cincybearcat Posts: 16,830
    So Biden follows through Tumps plan to pull out and now he gets blasted for it?  I'm sure Trump would have been killed for this too.  

    Everyone as American tax payers should be angry that we spent 20 years there and didn't make a friggin dent.
    Yeah it crazy. Biden deserves all the criticism for how the pull out “plan” went. That’s on him.

    The crazy thing is if trunk had done this and this was the effect you’d have all the same things being said…just the people saying it would change. In reality, trump was the most right if the recent presidents about Afghanistan.  Crazy huh? 
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  • OnWis97
    OnWis97 St. Paul, MN Posts: 5,610
    fucking disgusting.

    there is something seriously wrong with her and MTG
    yep
    They hate Democrats far more than they love America.  The GQP has irrevocably blurred the line between pundit and elected official.
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  • The Juggler
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    So Biden follows through Tumps plan to pull out and now he gets blasted for it?  I'm sure Trump would have been killed for this too.  

    Everyone as American tax payers should be angry that we spent 20 years there and didn't make a friggin dent.
    Yeah it crazy. Biden deserves all the criticism for how the pull out “plan” went. That’s on him.

    The crazy thing is if trunk had done this and this was the effect you’d have all the same things being said…just the people saying it would change. In reality, trump was the most right if the recent presidents about Afghanistan.  Crazy huh? 
    What do you mean? This was essentially his plan he put in motion last year. I'm willing to be most of the 5,000 Taliban prisoners Trump agreed to release last year are now part of the group that is controlling Kabul. Biden's mistake was following through on Trump's plan.

     

    I still don't understand why we could not have left a thousand or two troops there or withdrawn them down at a much slower pace, considering we have tens of thousands of troops in other places all over the world.
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  • curmudgeoness
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    there is something seriously wrong with her and MTG

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  • brianlux
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    this was the shit sandwich/poison pill/trap whatever you want to call it set in place by trump because he knew he would not have to deal with it after 1/20/21. he knew he lost, and he was going to salt the ground on the way out.

    And yet some think Biden is just as much to blame.  Don't you just love that kind of logic?  shake
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  • cincybearcat
    cincybearcat Posts: 16,830
    So Biden follows through Tumps plan to pull out and now he gets blasted for it?  I'm sure Trump would have been killed for this too.  

    Everyone as American tax payers should be angry that we spent 20 years there and didn't make a friggin dent.
    Yeah it crazy. Biden deserves all the criticism for how the pull out “plan” went. That’s on him.

    The crazy thing is if trunk had done this and this was the effect you’d have all the same things being said…just the people saying it would change. In reality, trump was the most right if the recent presidents about Afghanistan.  Crazy huh? 
    What do you mean? This was essentially his plan he put in motion last year. I'm willing to be most of the 5,000 Taliban prisoners Trump agreed to release last year are now part of the group that is controlling Kabul. Biden's mistake was following through on Trump's plan.

     

    I still don't understand why we could not have left a thousand or two troops there or withdrawn them down at a much slower pace, considering we have tens of thousands of troops in other places all over the world.
    What do I mean? That staying that long was a waste of time, lives and $. That it wasn’t going towards work and how long were we going to stay there to make it work?  Very disappointing and I wish leaders were more upfront in regards to the realities all along. 

    Biden and Trump both had that same thought. Trump started it, something obama promised then failed to do. Biden followed through. He’s fumbling the execution and it deserves criticism and review. But leaving is supported by a vast number of Americans.
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  • bootlegger10
    bootlegger10 Posts: 16,255
    edited August 2021
    In the movies, the US or whatever country would have come in and saved the day and the lives of these Afghans.  Movies typically end with situations resolved and usually in a good way.  We are trained mentally that good can overpower evil.  Reality isn't a movie though.  Very sad. 
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