Biden Lost the War! As Militant Taliban Advances, Afghans Flee Persecution

It appears Joe Biden managed to snatch defeat out of the jaws of victory as Taliban forces overrun Afghanistan, creating yet another humanitarian crisis.

During the previous administration, former President Donald Trump unleashed the full power of the U.S. military, smashed the ISIS caliphate, and forced jihadists into hiding. The Trump Administration ushered in a period of relative peace and stability in the Middle East with Saudi Arabia and other Muslim nations aligning themselves with American interests. But only months after Biden took office, his handlers have not only unraveled the fragile peace. His string-pullers prematurely ordered a U.S. troop withdrawal that handed Afghanistan back to the Taliban.

“A hundred percent we lost the war,” combat veteran Jason Lilley reportedly said. “The whole point was to get rid of the Taliban, and we didn’t do that. The Taliban will take over.”

Historians reportedly call Afghanistan the “graveyard of empires” because superpowers who invade lack the wherewithal to maintain control over the region. As with Russia and others who failed to secure a lasting peace, the Taliban patiently waited for an American president to retreat due to political pressure. Just as Obama bucked the advice of America’s top military minds elevating what he called “JV team” ISIS, decision-makers in the 2021 White House lost control in under six months.

“Here we are in 2021,” Lilley reportedly said. “Why did we lose guys? Why?”

With the final American soldiers scheduled to fall back by Aug. 31, the Taliban seized control of more than 85 percent of the country. Middle East experts anticipate the Islamic extremists will hold sway over all of Afghanistan and may expand their reach beyond its borders. Taliban leaders recently engaged Russian diplomats about brokering a border deal while effectively ignoring the Biden Administration.

Pakistan recently reopened areas of its border with Afghanistan held by the Taliban. It appears former allies in the region have lost confidence U.S. and coalition forces can stop insurgents from establishing what amounts to another caliphate. The Taliban continues to carry out public executions and ordered curfews in towns where residents were unable to escape.

The humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan makes the U.S. southern border chaos look like a kindergarten play date. According to reports coming out of the region, more than 270,000 Afghans already fled their homes in 2021 as the Taliban inflicts hardliner Sharia law.

When Obama abandoned civilians in the region, more than one million fled ISIS persecution by migrating to Europe in 2015 and 2016. If history is any kind of teacher, the current crisis is expected to surpass the debacle that Joe Biden oversaw as Obama’s flunky. Already the Pentagon is being tasked with following the very playbook that allowed ISIS to thrive. Biden’s handlers have ordered the military to pepper insurgents with missile strikes in what amounts to political theater.

“We’re taking airstrikes as we need to take them,” U.S. Gen. Kenneth McKenzie Jr. reportedly said. “We’re still carrying them out. I think we’re having good effect in support of Afghan forces that are engaged in close fighting with the Taliban.”

Nothing could be further from the truth. Joe Biden just lost America’s longest war.


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