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No Ban On Handover to Taliban

SGO

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From Yahoo's article origin Washington Examiner
White House defends letting billions in military equipment fall into Taliban hands

White House defends letting billions in military equipment fall into Taliban hands
Christian Datoc
Mon, August 30, 2021, 12:27 PM


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White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Monday that it was not the Biden administration's intention to arm the Taliban with billions of dollars in military equipment originally given to the Afghan government but claimed that the United States is taking steps to "reduce the amount of equipment" in the Taliban's possession before completing the troop withdrawal at the end of the month.

Psaki, fielding questions at Monday's White House press briefing, declined to "get into details" of how specifically U.S. forces are carrying out the equipment destruction or recovery but assured reporters "that is part of their effort."

WHITE HOUSE CHIDES REPUBLICAN CALLS FOR BIDEN RESIGNATION AS TROOPS REMAIN IN HARM'S WAY

Rep. Jim Banks, an Indiana lawmaker who chairs the Republican Study Committee and served in Afghanistan, estimated the value of what was left behind at $85 billion.

The top White House spokeswoman outlined a series of choices the U.S. made that led to Taliban forces obtaining American-supplied equipment.

"We had to make an assessment several weeks ago about whether we provide materials to the Afghan National Security Forces so that they could fight the fight. Obviously, they decided not to fight, and we made the decision to provide them with that equipment and the material," she continued. "We have not assessed that any group on the ground, whether it's ISIS-K or the Taliban, has the ability to attack the United States."

Psaki added, "There's a difference between the threat that is posed to U.S. men and women serving or people who are gathering outside of the gates in Kabul and whether these individuals can attack the United States."

"Our objective was not to leave them with any equipment, but that is not always an option when you are looking to retrograde and move out of a war zone," she concluded. "We are not going to do anything that's going to allow terrorists to grow or prosper in Afghanistan or any terrorist organization. That continues to be the president's commitment, and his order to his U.S. military over the past several days and the actions that CENTCOM have announced show that he's going to deliver on that promise."

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Wingman68

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Psaki added, "There's a difference between the threat that is posed to U.S. men and women serving or people who are gathering outside of the gates in Kabul and whether these individuals can attack the United States.

Yes, there is a difference, Jen, you were not among our best who were sacrificed, & your boss shows us that he also has better things to do:

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Meanwhile……we Americans remember:

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Scott Downey

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Reynolds

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From Yahoo's article origin Washington Examiner
White House defends letting billions in military equipment fall into Taliban hands

White House defends letting billions in military equipment fall into Taliban hands
Christian Datoc
Mon, August 30, 2021, 12:27 PM


752081a03e89bc6e8d58c05fc593cbc0


White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Monday that it was not the Biden administration's intention to arm the Taliban with billions of dollars in military equipment originally given to the Afghan government but claimed that the United States is taking steps to "reduce the amount of equipment" in the Taliban's possession before completing the troop withdrawal at the end of the month.

Psaki, fielding questions at Monday's White House press briefing, declined to "get into details" of how specifically U.S. forces are carrying out the equipment destruction or recovery but assured reporters "that is part of their effort."

WHITE HOUSE CHIDES REPUBLICAN CALLS FOR BIDEN RESIGNATION AS TROOPS REMAIN IN HARM'S WAY

Rep. Jim Banks, an Indiana lawmaker who chairs the Republican Study Committee and served in Afghanistan, estimated the value of what was left behind at $85 billion.

The top White House spokeswoman outlined a series of choices the U.S. made that led to Taliban forces obtaining American-supplied equipment.

"We had to make an assessment several weeks ago about whether we provide materials to the Afghan National Security Forces so that they could fight the fight. Obviously, they decided not to fight, and we made the decision to provide them with that equipment and the material," she continued. "We have not assessed that any group on the ground, whether it's ISIS-K or the Taliban, has the ability to attack the United States."

Psaki added, "There's a difference between the threat that is posed to U.S. men and women serving or people who are gathering outside of the gates in Kabul and whether these individuals can attack the United States."

"Our objective was not to leave them with any equipment, but that is not always an option when you are looking to retrograde and move out of a war zone," she concluded. "We are not going to do anything that's going to allow terrorists to grow or prosper in Afghanistan or any terrorist organization. That continues to be the president's commitment, and his order to his U.S. military over the past several days and the actions that CENTCOM have announced show that he's going to deliver on that promise."

CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM THE WASHINGTON EXAMINER
I can't comment. I would get banned.
 

Reynolds

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What is up with these evacuation numbers of Americans. I saw on the news, a little over 6,000 Americans evacuated from Kabul.
But the estimates of Americans in the city was 10-15,000 ?

That is big discrepancy with the government report saying a few hundred Americans are left.

Chris on Twitter: "@Resilient_Vet The dude is alive by the way. https://t.co/UKt1VUpK8n" / Twitter

A comment there is made that John Kirby admits they dont know how many Americans are left.
Joe said he would have them all out by Aug 31. I am sure he did. Even though his generals said he didn't get them out. I think I believe Joe. Joe said he attended a historically black colleges. Surely he don't lie.
 

Scott Downey

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Joe said he would have them all out by Aug 31. I am sure he did. Even though his generals said he didn't get them out. I think I believe Joe. Joe said he attended a historically black colleges. Surely he don't lie.
U.S. General Delivers Stunning News: 'No Americans' Made It on 'Last Flight Out of Afghanistan' - Becker News
There were no Americans on the last flights out according to the general

“It was… no American citizens came out on the last what we call ‘the joint tactical expatriation,” Gen. McKenzie said. “The last five jets to leave.”
 
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