We must support them to fight for their country. The terrorists will follow us here , I would guess they are already among us and making their plans. But it is the right thing to do to help the Afghans take their country back. Hopefully the U.S. WILL NOT recognize the Taliban as a legitimate government. And I still cannot understand why we the U.S. are still sending them so much money. It is being used against the people and seeping into many other of their killing plans in many other places I would think. .
Let us recall that Vice President Kamala Harris was “the last person in the room” with President Biden when the decision to exit was made. Yet, according to unnamed Harris aide, her own position remains obscure:
Harris declined to comment. A Harris aide said in an emailed statement that the vice president was fully involved in briefings in which she asked “probing questions.” The aide said Harris “strongly supported President Biden’s decision to end America’s longest war,” adding, “We’re not going to get into the Vice President’s private counsel to the President.”
The Washington Post reporters in the linked story want to leave us in a state of uncertainty, but at least they acknowledge that Harris is a part of the administration from which she seems so detached at the moment:
We must support them to fight for their country. The terrorists will follow us here , I would guess they are already among us and making their plans. But it is the right thing to do to help the Afghans take their country back. Hopefully the U.S. WILL NOT recognize the Taliban as a legitimate government. And I still cannot understand why we the U.S. are still sending them so much money. It is being used against the people and seeping into many other of their killing plans in many other places I would think. .
I believe everything you are saying here.
I think we should help-support for sure.
The Taliban party down
https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2024/08/the-taliban-party-down.php
Scott Johnson
Aug. 15 2024
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Let us recall that Vice President Kamala Harris was “the last person in the room” with President Biden when the decision to exit was made. Yet, according to unnamed Harris aide, her own position remains obscure:
Harris declined to comment. A Harris aide said in an emailed statement that the vice president was fully involved in briefings in which she asked “probing questions.” The aide said Harris “strongly supported President Biden’s decision to end America’s longest war,” adding, “We’re not going to get into the Vice President’s private counsel to the President.”
The Washington Post reporters in the linked story want to leave us in a state of uncertainty, but at least they acknowledge that Harris is a part of the administration from which she seems so detached at the moment:
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