The Fall Of Kabul To The Taliban

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Former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta says US forces will have to return to Afghanistan | Daily Mail Online

"Leon Panetta said on Thursday that the Unites States military will have to return to Afghanistan to tackle terror threats posed by Taliban and ISIS-K after a suicide attack killed 13 U.S. troops and at least 90 Afghans.

Paneta, a Democrat who served as Defense Secretary in the Obama administration, said in an interview with Erin Burnett for her CNN show OutFront that the withdrawal of American troops left the United States in a 'very dangerous and difficult situation.'

He was asked if he believed it was right for the Biden administration to stick with the August 31 deadline for removing American troops from the war-torn country.

'The bottom line is, our work is not done. We're going to have to go after ISIS. I'm glad the president said we're going to hunt them down and pay a price for what they did in killing our warriors. And we should,' Paneta said.

'We're going to have to go back in to get ISIS. We're probably going to have to go back in when Al Qaeda resurrects itself, as they will, with this Taliban. They've gave safe haven to Al Qaeda before, they'll probably do it again."
 
PICTURED: Navy medic killed in suicide bomb attack at Kabul airport | Daily Mail Online


The first American victims of the attack on Kabul airport on Thursday has been named as Navy medic Max Sovia, Marine Rylee McCollum and Marine David Lee Espinoza.

Soviak, believed to be in his early 20s, was named by his high school in Edison, New Jersey. McCollum was named by his high school in Wyoming. The other 11 have not yet been publicly identified.

McCollum was expecting his first child with his wife. He was deployed to Afghanistan in April.

The identities emerged on Friday as Pentagon officials revealed there was only one suicide bomber at Kabul airport on Thursday and not two, as previously claimed, adding to confusion over the attack and fears for the ongoing operation on the ground.

Speaking at a briefing on Friday, Army General Hank Taylor said: 'I can confirm that we do not believe there was a second explosion at or near the Baron hotel. It was one suicide bomber. In the confusion of very dynamic events can cause information to get confused,' he said.

He did not say whether the bomb that went off was car bomb or bomber in a vest. Both were described on Thursday on the ground and by Washington officials. The Pentagon's Press Secretary, John Kirby, was among those who confirmed both of the blasts.
 
Former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta says US forces will have to return to Afghanistan | Daily Mail Online

"Leon Panetta said on Thursday that the Unites States military will have to return to Afghanistan to tackle terror threats posed by Taliban and ISIS-K after a suicide attack killed 13 U.S. troops and at least 90 Afghans.

Paneta, a Democrat who served as Defense Secretary in the Obama administration, said in an interview with Erin Burnett for her CNN show OutFront that the withdrawal of American troops left the United States in a 'very dangerous and difficult situation.'

He was asked if he believed it was right for the Biden administration to stick with the August 31 deadline for removing American troops from the war-torn country.

'The bottom line is, our work is not done. We're going to have to go after ISIS. I'm glad the president said we're going to hunt them down and pay a price for what they did in killing our warriors. And we should,' Paneta said.

'We're going to have to go back in to get ISIS. We're probably going to have to go back in when Al Qaeda resurrects itself, as they will, with this Taliban. They've gave safe haven to Al Qaeda before, they'll probably do it again."

The plan all along, IMO.
 

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New: The Taliban have requested that the United States keep a diplomatic presence in Afghanistan beyond the Aug. 31 withdrawal of U.S. forces. Biden admin is weighing the possibility. Nothing finalized https://washingtonpost.com/world/2021/08/27/afghanistan-kabul-taliban-live-updates/#link-KFQMWZKFSNH4DBBMK2VAJMAZF4

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Former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta says US forces will have to return to Afghanistan | Daily Mail Online

"Leon Panetta said on Thursday that the Unites States military will have to return to Afghanistan to tackle terror threats posed by Taliban and ISIS-K after a suicide attack killed 13 U.S. troops and at least 90 Afghans.

Paneta, a Democrat who served as Defense Secretary in the Obama administration, said in an interview with Erin Burnett for her CNN show OutFront that the withdrawal of American troops left the United States in a 'very dangerous and difficult situation.'

He was asked if he believed it was right for the Biden administration to stick with the August 31 deadline for removing American troops from the war-torn country.

'The bottom line is, our work is not done. We're going to have to go after ISIS. I'm glad the president said we're going to hunt them down and pay a price for what they did in killing our warriors. And we should,' Paneta said.

'We're going to have to go back in to get ISIS. We're probably going to have to go back in when Al Qaeda resurrects itself, as they will, with this Taliban. They've gave safe haven to Al Qaeda before, they'll probably do it again."

So basically, we created all of this chaos and loss of life so that we could start the process all over again from behind a huge 8 ball. I wonder if the Administration agrees, or if this is Paneta's opinion only.
 
Anyone who trust the Taliban are fools. My son explained how it goes. A Taliban member is loyal to the cause for a quick minute. Then he goes to ISIS. Then moves on to Al Qaida and around and around they go. They all have one thing in common. They hate westerners. They work together in their common goal to crush westerners. They assist each other and give each other safe haven. They go by different names but they are one and the same.
 
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New: The Taliban have requested that the United States keep a diplomatic presence in Afghanistan beyond the Aug. 31 withdrawal of U.S. forces. Biden admin is weighing the possibility. Nothing finalized https://washingtonpost.com/world/2021/08/27/afghanistan-kabul-taliban-live-updates/#link-KFQMWZKFSNH4DBBMK2VAJMAZF4

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Imo, you'd have to be out of your mind to stay in Kabul as a diplomat. Perhaps they've heard of Amb. Chris Stevens? Not to mention I'd prefer that the Taliban not have the "billions of dollars" it wants.
 
Anyone who trust the Taliban are fools. My son explained how it goes. A Taliban member is loyal to the cause for a quick minute. Then he goes to ISIS. Then moves on to Al Qaida and around and around they go. They all have one thing in common. They hate westerners. They work together in their common goal to crush westerners. They assist each other and give each other safe haven. They go by different names but they are one and the same.

Obviously. And if it's so obvious to everyday people, you have to ask why its NOT obvious to the "experts." Or perhaps it is.
 
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