The Smartest People in the Room and the Afghanistan Withdrawal.
What went wrong? Most Americans who watched the news footage of large C-17’s taking off from Kabul Airport, packed with Afghans hanging on the aircrafts moving fuselage thought this doesn’t look good.
This article looks at how a few of the smartest people in government, working for a newly elected President Biden, enacted a plan that went horribly wrong. Exposed by Congressional hearings, Biden acted against the advice of some of his Top Military Generals and Advisors.
First, lets look at the players in this unnecessary tragedy where 13 American solders where killed along with countless Afghans by a suicide bomb blast at the Kabul Airport. Against the advice of the Military and to add insult to injury we evacuated before taking the remaining Afghan translators and their families with us. They are now left stranded in Afghanistan with newly declared Death sentences on their heads by the Taliban leaders.
Jake Sullivan is the National Security Advisor to President Joe Biden and is the youngest person to hold this position. Jake was born November 28, 1976 in Vermont. Jake’s work resume is impressive with government experience at the highest levels. Jake worked for Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and Joe Biden.
Jake’s education is also impressive with a law degree from Yale where he majored in international studies and political science. Jake attended Oxford where he wrote for the Oxford International Review, was honored as a Rhodes Scholar and was a debating champ.
Jake Sullivan‘s net worth is approximately $1.5 Million. Very Smart guy, indeed.
Antony Blinken is President Joe Biden’s Secretary of State. Antony was born April 16, 1962 in Yonkers, New York. Antony has basically worked in the highest levels of government since 1994 for Presidents Clinton, Obama and Biden. Antony has worked in Paris and New York as an Attorney and co-founded WestExect Advisors, a political strategy firm with a former Obama advisor.
Blinken attended secondary school in Paris, receiving a French baccalauréat with high honors. Blinken also graduated from Harvard College magna cum laude and earned a J.D. from Columbia Law School. Blinken has a net worth approximately $10 Million dollars.
Ron Klain was born in Cleveland, Ohio 1957. Ron is President Joe Biden’s Chief of Staff. Ron was chief of staff to two vice presidents, Al Gore and Joe Biden and general council to President Bill Clinton and “Ebola” Czar for President Obama. Ron also served two terms as congressional representative for Florida’s 22nd district. He is well respected on Capital Hill where he is nick-named “Prime Minister Klein”.
Ron attended Ohio State University, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science in 1979. While at Ohio State, Klein became a member of the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity. Klein also spent time during college as an intern at the Ohio General Assembly. Klein attended Case Western Reserve University School of Law and graduated with a J.D. degree in 1982. Ron has a net worth valued about $8 Million dollars.
Was this just an ill-fated Political Move or Incompetence at the highest levels? We will try to unravel who was really responsible for the Afghanistan withdrawal debacle as more information becomes present. Read the Article below for U.S. Senator Jim Risch’s point of View.
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BitchJudy@PoliticalRats.com
October 26, 2021
Who is responsible for the Afghanistan withdrawal debacle?
Guest column submitted by U.S. Senator Jim Risch (R-Idaho)
The catastrophic withdrawal from Afghanistan has been thoroughly canvassed. The Biden administration’s failures in its retreat have been discussed at length. The fallout from President Joe Biden’s decision to leave Afghanistan the way we did will tarnish America’s reputation.
All of this has been covered. Why, then, is it still important to talk about it now?
It bears discussing because in the administration’s haste to end a war without preconditions or guarantees of Americans’ safety from the Taliban, the Biden White House squandered 20 years of blood and sacrifice, reopened America to the threat of terrorist attacks, and damaged the United States’ credibility on the world stage.
By the administration’s own admission, it abandoned hundreds of Americans and left thousands of Afghan allies vulnerable to the murderous Taliban. My office received countless calls from Idahoans who had friends or family members trapped in Afghanistan, and I am deeply thankful that we were able to get every single Idahoan safely out of Afghanistan.
It’s heartbreaking that the same cannot be said for every American. Thirteen U.S. service members tragically lost their lives to a suicide bomber in the rushed and chaotic evacuation. And because of the Biden administration’s cataclysmic mismanagement of its withdrawal, Afghanistan is once again a breeding ground for terrorism.
A blunder of this magnitude begs the question: who is making foreign policy decisions in the White House? Nobody seems to have a satisfactory answer.
During an August 21st news conference, President Biden claimed we had “no indication” that American citizens were struggling to access the Kabul airport. At almost exactly the same time, reporters in Afghanistan were describing the extremely dangerous conditions facing U.S. citizens trying to get to the airport – something later admitted by Biden’s team.
President Biden asserted he ordered the withdrawal from Afghanistan based on the advice of senior U.S. military advisers. Yet last month, top Pentagon officials testified under oath that they advised the President to keep 2,500 troops on the ground and were not asked for advice on the withdrawal until August 26 th, directly contradicting the President’s claim.
In a July interview, President Biden said a collapse of the Afghan government and a Taliban takeover of the country was “highly unlikely.” Yet, a memo sent that same month from the Kabul Embassy reportedly warned that the withdrawal as planned would result in the very debacle that unfolded. During a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing, I asked Secretary of State Antony Blinken for information about that memo. He refused to disclose it.
This memo’s existence indicates one of two possibilities: the President knew about the coming disaster and lied to the American people, or the President’s advisers never informed him about it. Either conclusion is deeply disturbing.
Is President Biden responsible for these failures, or are others in his administration pulling the strings?
Congress has a vital oversight role to play in foreign policy, a charge I take seriously as the top Republican on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. However, the lack of answers and absence of accountability we’re currently receiving from this administration is shameful. I pushed Secretary of State Blinken hard at last month’s committee hearing and intend to do so again during the next Afghanistan hearing.
In only nine months, this administration’s miscalculations have weakened our allies, emboldened our adversaries, and left Americans less safe. If the administration doesn’t take drastic steps to execute a strong, accountable approach to foreign policy, I’m afraid to see how the remaining years of the Biden White House unfold.
President Biden and his administration must be accountable for their decisions, and they must do better.
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