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Defense Secretary Austin contradicts Biden, says Americans beaten by Taliban trying to reach airport​

Biden denied that the Taliban was blocking some Americans from reaching the Kabul airport

Defense Secretary Austin contradicts Biden, says Americans beaten by Taliban trying to reach airport | Fox News (click link)

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin contradicted President Biden on Friday, telling House lawmakers on a phone call that multiple Americans trying to reach the Kabul airport have been beaten by Taliban fighters, two lawmakers told Fox News.

Austin called the beatings "unacceptable," a person on the phone call told Fox News. Austin's remarks starkly contrasted with what Biden told reporters after his speech on Friday.

When asked about reports that some Americans were being blocked from reaching Hamid Karzai International Airport for evacuation, Biden denied that any Americans were having such trouble.
"To the best of our knowledge, the Taliban checkpoints, they are letting through people showing American passports," Biden said, adding that "we know of no circumstance where American citizens, carrying an American passport," were being blocked from reaching the airport.

"We have no indication that they haven't been able to get in Kabul through the airport. We've made an agreement with with the Taliban thus far."

Austin's comments, which were first reported by Politico, marked the second time that the Biden administration contradicted what Biden told the public in his speech Friday.

Pentagon press secretary John Kirby conceded that al Qaeda does have a "presence" in Afghanistan, even though Biden said that the terrorist group is "done" in Afghanistan.

Fox News' Jacqui Heinrich contributed reporting
 
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James Jay Carafano: Biden's Afghanistan disaster shows he's more bystander than world leader, in over his head​

The president, an inept statesman and disastrous politician, has no sense of history and created a political crisis of confidence​

James Jay Carafano: Biden's Afghanistan disaster shows he's more bystander than world leader, in over his head | Fox News
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President Biden stepped out of the Oval Office on Friday and delivered yet another defense of his Afghanistan withdrawal. For those convinced he’s in over his head, he did not disappoint.

His excuses were as pathetic as ever — but there was more in these remarks. Biden, an inept statesman and a disastrous politician, also proved he has no sense of history.

America — indeed, all the free world — is having a Dunkirk moment. We just don’t have a Churchill. Make no mistake; just like Britons grabbed their boats and braved the channel crossing, there is a miracle every minute. Lives are being saved. People are getting to the airport, getting out, and finding refuge.

But at a time when people in the U.S. and all over the world are rushing to help, Biden is more bystander than world leader. The U.S. president on Friday sounded like the captain of the Titanic, declaring everything is fine and that everyone should go back to their staterooms, while the doomed band played "Nearer my God to Thee," and passengers scrambled for the lifeboats.

So here is where we stand. Biden is 0-for-3. He has fumbled as a decision-maker. He has manufactured a political crisis of confidence. And he has failed as a strategic leader.

There are few precedents for the scope of this failure. JFK made a bad call at the Bay of Pigs, but he stepped forward, learned from his mistakes, and was a rock during the Cuban Missile crisis. Reagan endured Iran-Contra, but he was shrewd enough not to let it hamstring his presidency. FDR used the tragedy of Pearl Harbor to show he had the true heart of a leader.

Biden has yet to muster even one of these attributes.

If FDR’s Day of Infamy speech had been written by Biden’s speechwriters, Truman would have been president for the rest of the war. The only reason why there is no energy to dump Biden is that behind him is even greater weakness. He has assembled one of the most experienced but least competent teams in modern history.

No one should despair. We’ve had incredibly weak presidents for four years before (though Biden is making even Jimmy Carter, who presided over the Iranian hostage crisis of the late 1970s, look like a tower of leadership). What we can’t survive is if the rest of Washington sinks to Biden’s level of incompetence.

That starts with Congress. The notion of handing this administration $4.5 trillion in spending, along with the tools to take over the U.S. economy, ought to be unthinkable. The idea that the president’s Afghan debacle should escape thorough and immediate scrutiny by Congress should be dismissed out of hand. Our southern border needs to be secured, and Congress should demand that Homeland Security and Justice focus on fighting terrorism, not persecuting political enemies.

The media, meanwhile, ought to grow up and start doing real journalism, not partisan advocacy. Big Tech should let people speak their minds. Americans should stop being afraid to stand up for their country.

If we refuse to get beaten down and humiliated by the Taliban or hamstrung by Biden’s weakness, then America’s enemies will regret the day they challenged us and – as Admiral Yamamoto said after Pearl Harbor – filled us with a terrible resolve.

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NQ, I know it’s easy to get drawn down this trap. You gotta turn the tv off. I don’t want you having a heart attack or stroke.

it’s shitty what’s going on, but it’s not within our control to change at the moment.
 
NQ, I know it’s easy to get drawn down this trap. You gotta turn the tv off. I don’t want you having a heart attack or stroke.

it’s shitty what’s going on, but it’s not within our control to change at the moment.

Nah......... this is monumental American history in the making, and we have the (mis)fortune of witnessing it first hand.
On the contrary, people aren't paying close enough attention to the criticalness of this.
 
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Every situation is dire anymore.
January 6. “Darkest day in American history” (yea, no)

All this s**t gets spun outta control. You gotta ignore a lot of it. The intent is there. There are checks and balances. Nothing the media reports is remotely accurate. I witnessed working in a strategic level position. The s**t I would brief on, the media somehow picked up 3 days later and the bullshit they added to the truth was mind boggling. Should be criminal.
 
You can play it down if you`d like, but you just can't dismiss the scandelous realities when it impacts your life or others in your life. The China-virus is a solid confirmation of that.
The incredible unfortunate truth is that they have divided, desensitized, and numbed the mass`s to the insanity of it all. The shock factor becomes less and less, and the propaganda arm of the parties says "move along, nothing to see here".

There was a much simpler time in America when impactful news events like these would move our country into action either behind or against our government. Now it only moves people to change the channel or website and to just grab the chips and a beer.
 
A lot of the interviews getting aired in the media from the right, as well as the left now, are long term, multi-tour military veterans, former State, Defense, and Intelligence Department officials. Very emotional and passionate topic for many and carries a lot of weight.
 
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