President Biden’s priority is not the safety and comfort of Americans, that been repeatedly demonstrated by his failures domestically and internationally. However, the latest and most egregious example of Biden’s failure to prioritize Americans comes as he compliments the Taliban’s leadership only days before the 20th anniversary of 9/11.
The Daily Wire reports:
“The Taliban have been cooperative in facilitating the departure of American citizens and lawful permanent residents on charter flights from HKIA,” the administration claimed in a statement after some American citizens were finally evacuated out of Afghanistan after being left there. “They have shown flexibility, and they have been businesslike and professional in our dealings with them in this effort. This is a positive first step. ”
“We will continue these efforts to facilitate the safe and orderly travel of American citizens, lawful permanent residents, and Afghans who worked for us and wish to leave Afghanistan,” the statement continued. “Because there is an ongoing terrorist threat to operations of this nature, we will not be sharing details of these efforts before people are safely out of the country.”
The administration’s claim that the Taliban has “been cooperative in facilitating the departure of American citizens and lawful permanent residents on charter flights from HKIA” appears to contradict a report from CBS News and remarks from Rep. Michael McCaul (R-TX) over the weekend, which claimed that the Taliban was not allowing charter flights to leave.
Just last week, the Taliban blamed “America for the 9/11 hijackings in a newly-released video that was aired on Afghan television,” the Long War Journal reported. “The production, ‘Victorious Force 3,’ is the latest in a series of short films celebrating the Taliban’s ‘martyrdom-seeking’ squadrons — that is, the units responsible for conducting complex suicide attacks.”
Biden’s inability to lead the nation only continues to pile on. Will it get any better before 2024? Tell us what you think in the comments below.