by Tyler Durden at ZeroHedge
As President Biden continues to insist that he regrets nothing and that there was no way for his administration to predict how swiftly Afghan military forces would collapse, allowing the Taliban to regain control of the entirety of Afghanistan, after the US pullout, Gen. Mike Milley spoke at a press briefing on Wednesday to help cover for his boss, yet the president’s excuses are starting to contradict one another.
Gen. Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, insisted on Wednesday that “there was nothing, that I or anybody else saw that indicated a collapse of this army and this government in 11 days,” Milley said at a press briefing Wednesday.
He insisted that the Biden Administration still believed a takeover would take weeks, months “and even years following out departure”.
“I have previously said from this podium and in sworn testimony before Congress, that the intelligence clearly indicated multiple scenarios were possible: one of those was an outright Taliban takeover following a rapid collapse of the Afghan Security Forces and the government. Another was a civil war, and a third was a negotiated settlement,” Milley said. “However, the timeframe of a rapid collapse,’ that was widely estimates and ranged from weeks, months, and even years following our departure.”
See the clip below:
Gen. Mark Milley says “the intelligence clearly indicated multiple scenarios were possible” in drawdown of U.S. troops in Afghanistan, adding: “There was nothing that I or anyone else saw that indicated the collapse of…this government in 11 days.” https://t.co/RcYLXBp792 pic.twitter.com/GAuvIJqzhp
— ABC News (@ABC) August 18, 2021
Apparently, Gen. Milley and his fellow leaders of the American armed services were too busy forcing soldiers to learn about CRT and making the military safe for transgender soldiers to address the situation on the ground in Afghanistan. That’s one reason why the Federalist believes Gen. Milley should step down so President Biden doesn’t need to.
This morning the Biden Admin says they saw an immediate Taliban takeover as a possibility.
Now, they say no one saw it coming.
Which is it? pic.twitter.com/KtY9Lq9XB7
— Abigail Marone (@abigailmarone) August 18, 2021
Even the Washington Post acknowledged in its primer on “false narratives about Afghanistan” that the likelihood of an immediate Taliban takeover was in the intelligence reports.
“‘The administration didn’t anticipate a Taliban takeover, at least not an immediate one.’ False. That possibility was in intelligence reports. The administration placed thousands of troops in the region to arrive promptly in the event of a swift disintegration.”
— Andrew Bates (@AndrewJBates46) August 18, 2021
“‘The administration is blaming the victims.’ Not true. Biden and his advisers are telling a harsh truth: There is no Afghan army or government. It melted. How we got to that point is a subject of the inspector general’s report.”
— Andrew Bates (@AndrewJBates46) August 18, 2021
Not only was the Biden Administration aware that an immediate collapse was a possibility (he just ignored the consequences and continued with the withdrawal) Even independent analysts were sounding the alarm in the press weeks ago:…
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