Pretender Joe Biden’s disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan turned deadly on Thursday when terrorists struck at the overwhelmed airport in Kabul, detonating two suicide bombs that killed more than 100 people, including 13 U.S. service members.
The blasts which went off outside of Hamid Karzai International Airport were able to inflict maximum damage largely due to the densely packed crowd which has continued to grow as a result of the rushed, disorganized evacuation after the capital city was overrun by the Taliban, catching the best and the brightest in the Biden administration completely off guard.
While the attacks were blamed on a variant of the resurgent ISIS, there is distrust in the Taliban who now control the war-ravaged country, and to make matters worse, a shocking report has emerged that a list of names of American citizens and Afghan allies was inexplicably provided to the Islamic extremist regime, ostensibly to help them to safety but such a list could be easily abused to identify and target enemies.
The existence of the list which was first reported by Politico came up during a classified briefing on Capitol Hill this week “which turned contentious after top Biden administration officials defended their close coordination with the Taliban. Biden officials contended that it was the best way to keep Americans and Afghans safe and prevent a shooting war between Taliban fighters and the thousands of U.S. troops stationed at the airport,” according to the report.
Politico quotes one unnamed defense official as saying, “basically, they just put all those Afghans on a kill list,” a detail that seems to have escaped the geniuses who have aided Biden with the engineering of the greatest foreign policy catastrophe in recent U.S. history. “It’s just appalling and shocking and makes you feel unclean.” added the official.
When Biden finally emerged for a late afternoon press conference after the carnage, he did not deny the existence of such a list when asked by a reporter.
According to the commander in chief, “There have been occasions when our military has contacted their military counterparts in the Taliban and said this, for example, this bus is coming through with X number of people on it, made up of the following group of people. We want you to let that bus or that group through,” he said. “So, yes there have been occasions like that. To the best of my knowledge, in those cases, the bulk of that has occurred and they have been...