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Retired Gen. Frank McKenzie, who oversaw the U.S. troop withdrawal from Afghanistan as commander of U.S. Central Command, placed blame on both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump for how the war ended in an interview Sunday.
McKenzie made the comments in a wide-ranging discussion with defense journalist Jennifer Griffin on Fox News Sunday about the end to the nation's longest war and the fallout from it. McKenzie, who retired in April after 42 years of service, was asked about Biden and Trump individually. He reiterated that he opposed a complete military exit from the failed state, arguing to Griffin after she asked about the chaotic August withdrawal that the decision to eliminate any troop presence was largely responsible for what went wrong....
McKenzie is perfectly happy to continue war forever, so Trump is "wrong."
Except that Trump was right; McKenzie's military empire-desire is wrong, and Bidenš¤”š¤” made a complete and total mess out of it. It's what Biden does.
The Warmonger speculates:
...Al-Qaeda is still present in Afghanistan, and in a permissive environment offered by the Taliban regime, the threat posed to the U.S. homeland by the terrorist group will grow, the former commander of U.S. Central Command said on Sunday....
So long as Biden maintains an open border, that may be the case. But you didn't hear him say that, did you?
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