Crowes wrote: ↑Sun Aug 15, 2021 2:18 pm It actually reinforced it since Biden was following that great peace accord that led to the current shit show. ...
Only problem with this thought process is that President Biden never had to go thru with that peace accord. He has routinely ripped up everything Trump did during his 4 years as President. Why would he stop with Afghanistan? This one falls directly at the commander in chiefs feet, he is the one that ultimately makes the decision. There was zero reason to pull out during the height of the fighting season, which usually starts around May. I believe Trump wanted to have our forces pulled out before May of this year if he was reelected. I'd have to research where he said that so don't take it as gospel just yet.
I wasn't a fan of the peace accord, but I also was not a fan of continued presence in Afghanistan. But I also knew that it would end this way. We have seen it over the last 20 years, whether it was Afghanistan or Iraq, the government forces were/are completely incapable of fighting without the air support of allied forces and the money that gets filtered to those governmental forces.
I think you'll see next week a huge exodus of Democrats getting behind President Biden to save face for the 2022 mid terms. Unfortunately, this will become political fodder and huge talking points. You'll have the whole GOP place blame at the current administration, and you'll have a handful of Democrats agreeing with them.
The US government can defeat any military force in the world, but what we can't do is defeat an enemy force that is emboldened by their ideology and their religious beliefs. Russia learned this first hand in the 80's, and now we have just learned this the hard way.