Civil War? Nah!

You're kidding right. You realize you're on a public forum. So you're saying Biden couldn't have changed ANY terms of the agreement? Maybe I'm mistaken.
Why did Trump make an agreement with an organization he should have known couldn't be trusted? Bad judge of character? Did Trump think the Taliban would become more trustworthy over the course of a year? Again, poor judgement.
 
Why did Trump make an agreement with an organization he should have known couldn't be trusted? Bad judge of character? Did Trump think the Taliban would become more trustworthy over the course of a year? Again, poor judgement.
Respectfully you sound ignorant. Regardless of how tragic Joey's withdrawal was, Americans wanted out. It is disingenuous for you or him to argue that he was stuck with Trump’s deal. I mean, Iran, Paris Climate Accord, war on oil? He had zero problem with those. Why not maintain a U.S. military stronghold in Kabul until it was clear that the Afghan government would hold or, if not, until the United States and its allies could safely evacuate? Why was Bagram Air Base abandoned, instead of used for evacuations? Why was U.S. military equipment allowed to fall so easily into the hands of the enemy? Why not have a safe and orderly plan for evacuation that did not depend on the goodwill of the Taliban or expose vulnerable crowds to Islamic State attacks? Please. Shortly afterwards, he touted that the withdrawal was a major success, then a couple years later admitted there were mistakes, yet blames Trump. Lol. Just like you're doing.
 
Why not maintain a U.S. military stronghold in Kabul until it was clear that the Afghan government would hold
Why sign an agreement with a terrorist organization until it was clear that the Afghan government would hold??? SMH
 
Respectfully you sound ignorant. Regardless of how tragic Joey's withdrawal was, Americans wanted out. It is disingenuous for you or him to argue that he was stuck with Trump’s deal. I mean, Iran, Paris Climate Accord, war on oil? He had zero problem with those. Why not maintain a U.S. military stronghold in Kabul until it was clear that the Afghan government would hold or, if not, until the United States and its allies could safely evacuate? Why was Bagram Air Base abandoned, instead of used for evacuations? Why was U.S. military equipment allowed to fall so easily into the hands of the enemy? Why not have a safe and orderly plan for evacuation that did not depend on the goodwill of the Taliban or expose vulnerable crowds to Islamic State attacks? Please. Shortly afterwards, he touted that the withdrawal was a major success, then a couple years later admitted there were mistakes, yet blames Trump. Lol. Just like you're doing.
"As part of the deal,President Trump also pressured the Afghan government to release 5,000 Talibanfighters from prison, including senior war commanders"

Do you think releasing the worst of the worst, including key leaders, had anything to do with the rapid collapse of the Afghan government? Why not release them the day after the last boots have left? Trump is an ***.
 
"As part of the deal,President Trump also pressured the Afghan government to release 5,000 Talibanfighters from prison, including senior war commanders"

Do you think releasing the worst of the worst, including key leaders, had anything to do with the rapid collapse of the Afghan government? Why not release them the day after the last boots have left? Trump is an ***.
That's a White House summary and you know it. You should use AI or something dude. No mas for me.
 
Well, sparky, unfortunately because of the terms of Trumpty Dumbty's agreement, the US was obligated, no matter who the president was at the time.

He doesn't make the best deals, you know.
You are straining yourself to the point of developing a hernia to blame Trump and defend Biden. He broke dozens of agreements, one more would not have mattered.
 
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