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Afghan chaos undercuts Biden's promise of competence


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2021 Aug 18, 2:48pm   163,886 views  1,308 comments

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The shambolic unravelling of America's withdrawal from Afghanistan comes from a yet to be written textbook of "how to lose at everything". Warnings hadn't been heeded, intelligence was clearly totally inadequate, planning was lamentable, execution woeful.

Let's just focus in on one thing - although there are any number that are worthy of examination.
The withdrawal came during the "fighting season" - a phrase I have to say I have always found rather odd. But in Afghanistan there is a fighting season which starts in spring - and then in winter, when the country freezes over, there is a time when the Taliban go home to their tribal homelands. Did no-one think that it might have been better to have ordered the withdrawal for the dead of winter when Taliban forces weren't there, poised to fill the vacuum?

The end result might have been the same - a Taliban takeover - but it would have almost certainly led to a more orderly drawdown. Yet the Biden administration wanted an eye-catching date. They wanted the withdrawal completed by 11 September. Twenty years on from 9/11 - an artificial, self-imposed deadline.

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Biden's election campaign could be boiled down to three messages to distinguish himself from Donald Trump. First, he would be more empathetic. He would be more competent. And instead of "America First", it would be replaced by the mantra "America is back".
But in his address yesterday, there wasn't a whole lot of empathy towards the thousands of Afghans who've helped Americans these past 20 years. On competence, even his biggest cheerleaders would struggle to say the withdrawal of American troops has been anything other than shambolic.
And after the bewildering events of the past few days, how exactly is America back?

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But on the policy itself, Joe Biden is utterly defiant. He summoned up his inner Harry Truman and made clear in his speech that the buck stops with him. He was, however, happy to distribute blame in much the same way that a muck spreader disperses manure in all directions. The Afghan leadership weren't up to it, the Afghan armed forces had no fight in them; Donald Trump had negotiated a bad deal.

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A fascinating nugget from a briefing that's just been given by Joe Biden's National Security Adviser. Since the fall of Kabul, Jake Sullivan revealed, Biden hadn't spoken to another world leader. Wasn't that just a bit surprising, given that there were a lot of other nations - including Britain - who'd committed vast resources to Afghanistan?

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When the G7 gathered in Cornwall and the Nato nations met in Brussels the sense of relief was palpable among the prime ministers and presidents that a more outward looking American president was in charge. But given what has unfolded - how America has been humiliated, how Joe Biden embarked on a policy he was cautioned against by these leaders - there is now a good deal more wariness.
And who will feel they have gained most from America's departure - apart from the Taliban, of course? Why, three countries near Afghanistan - Russia, Iran and China. I'm not sure that is what Joe Biden had in mind when he said after his inauguration that "America is back".



https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-58252174?source=patrick.net

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545   richwicks   2022 Oct 10, 11:21am  

PeopleUnited says

Israel however, I could see them nuking Iran to destroy their nukes preemptively. Iran might not care about mutually assured destruction.


Iran doesn't have any nuclear weapons. They are a signatory to the NNPT and regularly are inspected by the IAEA. To make a nuclear weapon - for uranium they would have to purify up to 97% which is not trivial, or to have an operating breeder reactor to make plutonium.

Iran should work with Russia to develop Thorium reactors. They CANNOT melt down, and they are cheaper to operate, and FAR safer to operate, but they aren't breeder reactors. Nobody can bitch about them making that, AND, it would put them at the forefront of energy production. Thorium reactors can also be taken on and offline far more quickly than uranium or plutonium can be.

Israel isn't really concerned about Iran making a nuclear weapon, they are concerned about Iran becoming a greater regional power. This is about economics, not about security.
546   richwicks   2022 Oct 10, 11:25am  

Patrick says

Um, why did Biden's HHS just spend $300 million on anti-radiation poisoning medication — that only has a shelf life of 18 MONTHS? Do they know something that we don't?


Kickbacks.

If we go to nuclear war, one thing we don't have to worry much about is radiation poisoning. What we DO need to worry about would be complete economic collapse.
548   Patrick   2022 Oct 10, 7:19pm  

https://slaynews.com/news/top-economist-dooms-joe-biden-sees-totally-avoidable-recession-ahead-mischaracterizing-inflation-as-transitory/


Top Economist Dooms Biden, Warns ‘Totally Avoidable’ Recession Ahead

Renowned economist Mohamed El-Erian has doomed Democrat President Joe Biden, warning that America is heading for a recession that was “totally avoidable.”

El-Erian, the chief economic adviser for multinational financial services company Allianz, hammered Biden’s handling of inflation during an appearance on CBS’s “Face the Nation.”

“I fear that we risk a very high probability of a damaging recession that was totally avoidable,” El-Erian said.

“One is mischaracterizing inflation as transitory.

“By that, they meant it is temporary, it’s reversible, don’t worry about it.

“That was mistake number one,” he noted.

“And then mistake number two, when they finally recognized that inflation was persistent and high.

“They didn’t act. They didn’t act in a meaningful way.

“Even Federal Reserve Chair Powell has gone from looking for a soft landing to soft-ish landing to now talking about pain.

“And that is the problem. That is the cost of a Federal Reserve being late. Not only does it have to overcome inflation, but it has to restore its credibility.”
549   Patrick   2022 Oct 10, 7:55pm  




@TPostMillennial
Did Biden sniff her?


Yes, he did. Biden is a creepy old pervert.
559   Patrick   2022 Oct 14, 5:13pm  



Kitschy but true.
565   Patrick   2022 Oct 15, 1:18pm  

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/10/sick-joe-biden-creeps-little-girl-rally-gets-handsey-girl-cringes-fake-news-media-ignores-fondler-video/





President Joe Biden grabs a young girl by the shoulder and tells her “no serious guys till you're 30” as she looks back appearing uncomfortable, secret service appears to try to stop me from filming it after Biden spoke @ Irvine Valley Community College
577   Ceffer   2022 Oct 20, 11:23am  

Biden Actors study the original Biden and dive bomb on every kid in sight to maintain character. It does look like the actors relent more after a token gesture, however, unlike the original who did the grappling and creepy crawler shit. Biden was on a list of politicians women and children were advised never to be alone with. Roman law for the foreign occupied foreign city state of Washington DC, Roman depravity.
581   Patrick   2022 Oct 20, 6:42pm  

https://notthebee.com/article/this-is-the-worst-year-for-stock-investors-since-1969-


So far in 2022, both the stock and bond markets have posted serious losses. To find another market that looks like this one, you'd have to go all the way back to 1969, according to data from BlackRock.

The S&P 500 is down nearly 24% year-to-date, and the Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate Bond Index has surrendered about 16%. Should both indexes finish the year in the red, it would be the first time that has happened in decades.

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