Biden to continue Perpetual War in AfPak/Iraq/Syria

Not stopping, pausing to get it done the right way, you do know there is a difference, right?
we were down to 2500 in AfPak. why did Bidedn stop the withdrawal Trump was doing?

Because Blinken and the globalists were worried the Taliban would go back on their word.

When are the Taliban ever going to keep their word? Get the fuck out of both
 
better option is not done people at all bring troops home and go back to no blowing shit up and killing people without a declaration of war by congress. as per the US constitution.
no. we kill high value terrorists all the time -we droned Soleimani as well.
It's a question of poor targeting with Signature Strikes - that's the problem not the Global War on Terror
 
no. we kill high value terrorists all the time -we droned Soleimani as well.
It's a question of poor targeting with Signature Strikes - that's the problem not the Global War on Terror



Solemani killing was a just and righteous drone strike.


There are thousands however that are not needed and simply feed hatred towards us.
 
Solemani killing was a just and righteous drone strike.
There are thousands however that are not needed and simply feed hatred towards us.
No. high value terrorist are just that.
I think you are referring to the poor targeting by signature strikes and collateral damage

Trump appears to confirm killing of al Qaeda leader in Yemen via retweet
The New York Times reported on Friday that officials believed Qassim al-Rimi was killed in a January drone strike.
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/02/01/trump-qassim-al-rimi-al-qaeda-yemen-110172
 
Biden admin likely to keep US troops in Afghanistan
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/bid...an-amid-escalating-violence/story?id=75547504

it aims to achieve a "responsible conclusion" to the conflict, which would see the end of ongoing violence and a stable Afghan government. Second, the administration wants to safeguard national interests and prevent the country from becoming an ISIS-style caliphate or the base from which a large attack is launched against the US.
"The violence is too high in Afghanistan. That's the bottom line," said Pentagon spokesman John Kirby Friday.


Pentagon won't commit to Afghanistan troop withdrawal by May, says Taliban are not honoring commitments to US
An agreement between the Taliban and the US, signed by the Trump administration, committed the US to withdraw the final 2,500 troops by May, down from 13,000 one year ago. The Biden administration is looking for room to maneuver within the language of the agreement, but as the Taliban continues to carry out violent attacks and targeted killings, the US is left with few -- if any -- good options. One US official familiar with the internal discussions went so far as to call Biden's choices a "s*** sandwich."
 
"Biden won't withdraw American forces from Afghanistan. He'll stay and fight the Taliban,"
says Sakina Hussaini, a 23-year-old arts student.

She gestures to the empty cafe; it used to be a popular hangout. Now, most people are staying home because of an uptick in deadly car bombings, gunfights and other attacks on civilians across the capital and the country.

"Trump was not beneficial for our country," says Hussaini, who accuses the U.S. president of emboldening the Taliban by overseeing a peace agreement with them, signed in February.
https://www.npr.org/2020/11/18/935351710/what-a-joe-biden-presidency-may-mean-for-afghanistan
 
you stupid fuck. Turkey has a NATO quality armed forces. Erdogan has been clear he was going in along the Syrian border to remove the Kurds. They aren't looking to start shit with us, but they aren't going to stop that operation bcause of any reason =-Erdogan was dedicated to it.

So you have this mechanized army backed by a NATO quality AF, rolling along the border, and what were we going to do? try and intercept hat??
You are so gaddam dumb

if you really think turkey would risk getting on our bad side just to screw over a bunch of kurds in syria, you are the one who is delusional. what a lamebrain.
 
says Sakina Hussaini, a 23-year-old arts student.

She gestures to the empty cafe; it used to be a popular hangout. Now, most people are staying home because of an uptick in deadly car bombings, gunfights and other attacks on civilians across the capital and the country.

"Trump was not beneficial for our country," says Hussaini, who accuses the U.S. president of emboldening the Taliban by overseeing a peace agreement with them, signed in February.
https://www.npr.org/2020/11/18/935351710/what-a-joe-biden-presidency-may-mean-for-afghanistan

Look at the source: Warmongers propaganda.

NPR, AP What they do is gin up support for "war". They lie, they lie their asses off.

I'm not up-to-date on Afghanistan, other than the horror stories I've heard, but that's what those propaganda agencies did in Syria.

What they published was in direct conflict with live video from local and other international news sources in Syria.

So what I do is put it allll together and figure out what's going on.

One of the things about Trump that disappointed me was when he fell for that chemical bomb farce in Syria and then bombed their air base.

Oh! I remember the AP lie now! They said Syrian Air Force dropped chemical weapons on their own citizens.

That was a total crock of shit!

What happened was all the "rebels" went and hid out in a chemical weapons depot and then Russians blew it it up with all of them in there (good on them!) and wtf ever was stored there got released as a result.
 
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Biden to continue Perpetual War in AfPak/Iraq/Syria

trump released 5,000 terrorists in Afghanistan, for the promise that the Taliban would consider peace. Guess what, they considered it and rejected it.

At least Biden got us out of trump's war in Yemen.
 
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