
Trump's statement comes as Biden tried to deflect responsibility for his own actions by blaming Trump for the situation in a statement on Saturday. Experts quickly pushed back on Biden's attempts to deflect blame, calling it "pathetic" and saying that "he owns all of this."
In a statement, Trump said:
"Joe Biden gets it wrong every time on foreign policy, and many other issues. Everyone knew he couldn't handle the pressure. Even Obama's Secretary of Defense, Robert Gates, said as much. He ran out of Afghanistan instead of following the plan our Administration left for him — a plan that protected our people and our property, and ensured the Taliban would never dream of taking our Embassy or providing a base for new attacks against America. The withdrawal would be guided by facts on the ground.
"After I took out ISIS, I established a credible deterrent. That deterrent is now gone. The Taliban no longer has fear or respect for America, or America's power. What a disgrace it will be when the Taliban raises their flag over America's Embassy in Kabul. This is complete failure through weakness, incompetence, and total strategic incoherence."












Comment: On the surface this turn of events sounds like a ding for Biden's knee-jerk presidency and a win for Trump policies. In all likelihood the ongoing border disaster will similarly continue and the case against it diminish. Any reductions will remain in excess of Trump tallies.
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