Joe Biden is not a leader, never has been. That much should’ve been proven clear to every single American
(if it wasn’t already) when the “commander-in-chief” remained silent for days after the Taliban overtook the country of Afghanistan.

Now, the middle eastern nation is in a world of hurt.

And Biden’s policies are directly to blame. Period.

From Right Scoop:

He claims he only had two decisions, either to pull out based on Trump’s agreements or to fight the Taliban. I think that’s a strawman argument of false choices. He didn’t have to pull out the way he did and let the country go to hell, putting our own people’s lives in jeopardy. He didn’t have to ignore his own intelligence agencies telling him this would happen if he pulled out.

When Biden saw the first city fall to the Taliban, he could have reversed course and helped support the Afghan government to fight back against the Taliban. Yeah, it would have meant we’d still be there, but clearly that’d be better than what’s happened now.

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https://twitter.com/CurtisHouck/status/1427361991698620418

Here’s more on Biden, via Fox News:

Former CIA analyst and MSNBC guest Matt Zeller criticized President Joe Biden’s speech on the ongoing Afghanistan crisis amid praise for it from the liberal network’s hosts.

Biden addressed the nation from the White House on Monday over the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan after Biden’s troop withdrawal. Zeller appeared with hosts Brian Williams and Nicolle Wallace on “Deadline: White House” to discuss the speech at length.

Williams complimented Biden’s speech, claiming “he didn’t run” from his responsibility to the Afghan people.

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