First, let me offer my condolences to the marines who were murdered yesterday and to the families who have been forced to accept that their husbands, fathers, sons, wives, mothers, daughters will not be coming home anymore to smiles, hugs and kisses. Instead, they will be coming home to people who love them who are filled with untold and immeasurable grief for their loss of a loved one.
I know. War
is hell on earth. And that's why it should be avoided. Beginning with this
reason. Soldiers die. Families cry.
Having said
that, let me make a point here I have done a bit of critical thinking.
In 2001, I
supported President Bush in his decision to invade Afghanistan to try and
capture Osama bin Laden, a terrorist who master-minded the attacks on our embassies,
the USS Cole, the Pentagon, the World Trade Center, and probably with the third
plane, the Capital or the White House in DC.
And while I
supported our troops who were placed in harms way in Iraq, I was not in favor
of putting them there in the first place. What was happening in Afghanistan and
why had nothing to do with Saddam Hussein.
Once bin
Laden was captured or killed, our presence and why we were there was completed.
The Obama/Biden team decided to keep our soldiers there, ostensibly to continue
to nation build. I guess these two geniuses, like the two idiots before them,
thought that trying to establish Jeffersonian Democracy was a good thing to
force on people still living in 600 AD.
When Donald
Trump was elected, he promised to finally pull our troops out, which he did
incrementally, like Nixon in Vietnam. He also gave them a deadline of May 1, which
Joe Biden moved to August 31. It seemed reasonable at the time he did so, because
he needed to understand the circumstances and potential outcomes of such a
withdrawal on the Afghan government. And all sides agreed to the Trump date
which was negotiated and to the Biden date which was accepted.
This
included NATO forces, the UK, the Afghan government, the Taliban and the US. To
me, reasonableness is always the process to achieve a goal.
Then
suddenly, disaster began to unfold earlier this month. At least, that's when we
started learning about it. So, decisions had to be made and who was the decision-maker?
Donald Trump? No. Obama? No again. Why, it was Joe Biden. The current
‘President' of the United States. This disaster is squarely on him.
But
amazingly, Biden, his team, the Never-Trumpers, and the Lame Stream Media think
this is Trump's fault. If you accept this, then you are sadly mistaken.
Your boy
cannot take credit for things he inherited which were good, and then, blame his
predecessor for things which go bad. Especially, when your boy created the
disaster.
And as of
two o'clock this afternoon, there are still thousands of Americans and Afghans
who supported our troops for the last twenty years. As of now, it appears that they
will be stranded by your boy. And it seems that the Taliban plans to take swift
retribution by slaughtering Americans and Afghans left behind. It is incumbent on
your boy to stand up and make sure he gets them out. If he doesn't, the
military should go in and get them out today, tomorrow, before there is no
chance to do so safely.
And if even
one soldier is captured, tortured or killed because you boy took the coward's way
out, then he needs to be removed, either by the 25th Amendment or by
impeachment for crimes against America.
If you think
ANY of what I stated is wrong, then you are even a bigger dumb@$$ than I
thought possibly could exist, to think Biden deserves remain in office after he
allowed the enemy to kill our soldiers and probably mutilate them, like Obama allowed
to happen to Ambassador Chris Stevens and his team in Benghazi. Over a video
that didn't exist...
God Bless
America and save our soldiers from what is about to befall them.