@Robards It is similar to the chair game, Biden was the last one out on this thirty year gig and he is the one holding the bag for how many presidents and military leaderships before him? Even with a telegraphed exit plan in the media it still made no difference..the entire world knew the US was edging out (to the extent we did anyway) and yet there was no soft landing on the exit. Its easy to blame a hard landing exit and make even the smallest impression it was due to a political party or politician in general but unless the other party and all the presidents before had a better strat then you and they have no claim in the crappy way it went. I have no idea how given the disaster the region is and the complete lack of infrastructure and control we have there that an exit could be smooth and without event. It isnt like that region is sectioned off and nobody can go in or out, its an open region and all we have is a very small military footprint it isnt like the military was heading to the LAX and flying home to Maryland with all the safety and comfort of the US. How would you envision a smooth, safe, clear and clean exit? Lay it out for me in a way that given the region makes sense...instead of partisan wack-a-mole I would LOVE for someone to blue print a better outcome and have the concept be legit and possible. So anyone here is welcome to take the time and explain it in depth given the deadline we faced and the dynamics that exist. I blame all of the past admins, I blame the military and politicians for setting this situation up and for destroying the region and staying too long. I dont blame Biden any more than I blame Bush or Obama or Trump, all of them had the opportunity to do this and NONE of them did.
none of them did until joe biden did
somebody had to end the disaster the republicans started
even if forced then like u said at least joe did not kick the can up the road but instead he got the job finished
we r no longer blowing away $9 BILLION per month spending in afghanistan like donnie chump did every month he was in office