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Well, @SecBlinkin is right: The fall of Afghanistan is not like Vietnam – it's much worse.
— Frank Luntz (@FrankLuntz) August 16, 2021
I just got confirmation that the U.S. embassy in Kabul burned all the Afghan passports of people trying to get out. So now they have no ID, no proof, and no hope. https://t.co/Bq6EMXGiEv
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BY ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON, D.C.
PUBLISHED 11:49 AM ET AUG. 16, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) Pentagon: US sending another battalion to secure Kabul airport; American troops killed two armed individuals.
CNN reporter Clarissa Ward before and after the fall of Kabul to the Taliban. pic.twitter.com/v7oRvJI6V1
— Velina Tchakarova (@vtchakarova) August 16, 2021
7,000 US troops concentrated and surrounded on flat ground at a civilian airport is an awfully tempting target for a mortar attack launched from civilian human shield neighborhoods. I'm sure they know that and are implementing available counter measures the best they can.jupiter said:
Get a convoy together, get some apaches for overwatch and make break for it. Pakistan? Tajikistan?
BREAKING: Biden to address the Nation at 3:45 PM ET. pic.twitter.com/76TBGXfFtG
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) August 16, 2021
Yep, 7,000Jacques Strap said:
11:49am ET
So we are up to 7,000 troops going to Kabul now?
Pentagon: US sending another battalion to secure Kabul airport; American troops killed two armed individualsQuote:
BY ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON, D.C.
PUBLISHED 11:49 AM ET AUG. 16, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) Pentagon: US sending another battalion to secure Kabul airport; American troops killed two armed individuals.
BREAKING: President Biden orders another 1,000 paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne to Kabul. 7,000 U.S. troops will be on the ground in Afghanistan soon.
— Lucas Tomlinson (@LucasFoxNews) August 16, 2021
the Atlantic is nothing but a gossip rag, how the mighty have fallenJack Bauer said:
The Left: How can we blame the Governor of a state with 800k people for Afghanistan...
The Atlantic: Hold my beer, I'm on it.I deleted this because it was too short. I wanted to make the point even more directly, as I did here. A charlatan like Noem riding through a superspreader event with a flag while Kabul falls is America, 2021: Unserious, self-destructive, faux patriotic.https://t.co/ifW81iXXc4 pic.twitter.com/qqici10npx
— Tom Nichols (@RadioFreeTom) August 15, 2021
4th and Inches said:the Atlantic is nothing but a gossip rag, how the mighty have fallenJack Bauer said:
The Left: How can we blame the Governor of a state with 800k people for Afghanistan...
The Atlantic: Hold my beer, I'm on it.I deleted this because it was too short. I wanted to make the point even more directly, as I did here. A charlatan like Noem riding through a superspreader event with a flag while Kabul falls is America, 2021: Unserious, self-destructive, faux patriotic.https://t.co/ifW81iXXc4 pic.twitter.com/qqici10npx
— Tom Nichols (@RadioFreeTom) August 15, 2021
🚨NEW, thread: Pentagon confirms to me the Department of Defense is preparing to house thousands of Afghan refugees on American military installations, immediately including Fort McCoy in Wisconsin and Fort Bliss in Texas.
— Jacqui Heinrich (@JacquiHeinrich) August 16, 2021
Kirby says American citizens will not be given priority evacuation over Afghan SIV applicants. “Once we get more airlift out of Kabul, we’re going to put as many people on those planes as we can. There will be a mix...
— Jacqui Heinrich (@JacquiHeinrich) August 16, 2021
The move is a reversal from the Biden administration’s previous policy. On July 8th, President Biden told me the US government could not evacuate Afghan translators to the US to await visa processing like some migrants at the southern border.
— Jacqui Heinrich (@JacquiHeinrich) August 16, 2021
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Mayhem At Kabul Airport Causing American Troops To Fire Warning Shots To Push Back Crowds (Updated) By Joseph Trevithick and Tyler Rogoway Posted in The War Zone
800 People Evacuated From Kabul Aboard A Single C-17 Cargo Jet: Reports By Tyler Rogoway Posted in The War Zone
Fall Of Kabul To Taliban Imminent As Surprised United States Races To Get Its People Out (Updated) By Joseph Trevithick Posted in The War Zone
Shadowy KC-135RT Special Ops Tankers Head Toward Afghanistan As Evacuation Airbridge Forms (Updated) By Joseph Trevithick Posted in The War Zone
Veteran Military Helicopter Pilot On Why Hovering Over Protestors Was Dangerous And Stupid By Chris "Ox" Harmer Posted in The War Zone
Video coming out of Kabul via Sowaibah Henifie shows huge crowds of Afghans swarming a C-17 that is taxiing while an Apache gunship flying just feet above the ground tries to push them away from the moving airlifter. These are clearly desperate measures.
This all is happening as the Taliban are now flooding Kabul and setting up checkpoints around the airport. Gunfire is said to be near-constant around the airport's grounds. We could be looking at an unprecedented crisis here, one that was far from unforeseeable.
We will continue to update this page as new information comes available.
Update 1:22 AM PST:
It appears that Kabul is now uncontrolled. We don't know exactly what this means for the evacuation operation, but this would mean that all commercial flights are on their own even if combat controllers are still controlling U.S. military aircraft. We don't even know if that is the case.
A larger question is also emergingwith Apaches, Chinooks, State Department helicopters, and other rotary-wing assets still operating out of the airport, how will they be airlifted out? That may be impossible considering the rapidly degrading security situation. We have seen HH-60 Pave Hawks at Kabul, as well, but they have in-flight refueling capability. One would imagine that they would be destroyed in place if there is no time or infrastructure for an airlift and if Pakistan is unwilling to host them and provide security for them and their crews. Very unfortunate situation.
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The runways are also now FOD'd, making movements dangerous on them by jet aircraft, and especially airliners.
The whole senior leadership at the Pentagon should be sacked. They are little more than Ivy League faculty clones who speak the military jargon.ATL Bear said:
Would have been nice to still have Bagram. We turned it over end of June/beginning of July to the Afghan Army. In Taliban hands now. Incredible strategic blunder. The buck will stop with Biden, but there are some military, Intel, and state folks that need to be on the hot seat as well.
Joe Biden's buddies in the military industrial complex should be happy about triple the amount troops there now than when moved into the white house.Jacques Strap said:
11:49am ET
So we are up to 7,000 troops going to Kabul now?
Pentagon: US sending another battalion to secure Kabul airport; American troops killed two armed individualsQuote:
BY ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON, D.C.
PUBLISHED 11:49 AM ET AUG. 16, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) Pentagon: US sending another battalion to secure Kabul airport; American troops killed two armed individuals.
jupiter said:Quote:
Mayhem At Kabul Airport Causing American Troops To Fire Warning Shots To Push Back Crowds (Updated) By Joseph Trevithick and Tyler Rogoway Posted in The War Zone
800 People Evacuated From Kabul Aboard A Single C-17 Cargo Jet: Reports By Tyler Rogoway Posted in The War Zone
Fall Of Kabul To Taliban Imminent As Surprised United States Races To Get Its People Out (Updated) By Joseph Trevithick Posted in The War Zone
Shadowy KC-135RT Special Ops Tankers Head Toward Afghanistan As Evacuation Airbridge Forms (Updated) By Joseph Trevithick Posted in The War Zone
Veteran Military Helicopter Pilot On Why Hovering Over Protestors Was Dangerous And Stupid By Chris "Ox" Harmer Posted in The War Zone
Video coming out of Kabul via Sowaibah Henifie shows huge crowds of Afghans swarming a C-17 that is taxiing while an Apache gunship flying just feet above the ground tries to push them away from the moving airlifter. These are clearly desperate measures.
This all is happening as the Taliban are now flooding Kabul and setting up checkpoints around the airport. Gunfire is said to be near-constant around the airport's grounds. We could be looking at an unprecedented crisis here, one that was far from unforeseeable.
We will continue to update this page as new information comes available.
Update 1:22 AM PST:
It appears that Kabul is now uncontrolled. We don't know exactly what this means for the evacuation operation, but this would mean that all commercial flights are on their own even if combat controllers are still controlling U.S. military aircraft. We don't even know if that is the case.
A larger question is also emergingwith Apaches, Chinooks, State Department helicopters, and other rotary-wing assets still operating out of the airport, how will they be airlifted out? That may be impossible considering the rapidly degrading security situation. We have seen HH-60 Pave Hawks at Kabul, as well, but they have in-flight refueling capability. One would imagine that they would be destroyed in place if there is no time or infrastructure for an airlift and if Pakistan is unwilling to host them and provide security for them and their crews. Very unfortunate situation.Quote:
The runways are also now FOD'd, making movements dangerous on them by jet aircraft, and especially airliners.
https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/42007/apache-helicopters-chase-afghans-swarming-a-c-17-on-kabul-airports-runway
can they be fitted with drop tanks? Surely there are carriers off the coast
JUST IN - Taliban shooting at people trying to enter or leave #Kabul airport. Not clear from the video.pic.twitter.com/9FXlnLEl2c
— Disclose.tv 🚨 (@disclosetv) August 16, 2021
the civilian (southern side) of airfield, also working to clear large crowds civilian side + 2 separate incidents armed individuals engaged with US forces who responded to “hostile threat” not known if 2 dead are afghan civilians or affiliated w/AQ, ISIS or other group @CBSNews
— Catherine Herridge (@CBS_Herridge) August 16, 2021
#Afghanistan Now that the Taliban has seized control of Afghanistan, @CBS_Herridge reports that there is deep concern about a "speedy reestablishment of a safe haven" in Afghanistan for extremist groups. pic.twitter.com/r9d5UIifOi
— Catherine Herridge (@CBS_Herridge) August 16, 2021
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BAGRAM, Afghanistan (AP) The U.S. left Afghanistan's Bagram Airfield after nearly 20 years by shutting off the electricity and slipping away in the night without notifying the base's new Afghan commander, who discovered the Americans' departure more than two hours after they left, Afghan military officials said.
Jacques Strap said:
Giving away Bagram AFB was a huge loss. Now we are stuck trying to secure a civilian airport for an airlift while surrounded by ever increasing numbers of Taliban..
US left Afghan airfield at night, didn't tell new commanderQuote:
BAGRAM, Afghanistan (AP) The U.S. left Afghanistan's Bagram Airfield after nearly 20 years by shutting off the electricity and slipping away in the night without notifying the base's new Afghan commander, who discovered the Americans' departure more than two hours after they left, Afghan military officials said.
From the article. Oof.Jacques Strap said:
Giving away Bagram AFB was a huge loss. Now we are stuck trying to secure a civilian airport for an airlift while surrounded by ever increasing numbers of Taliban..
US left Afghan airfield at night, didn't tell new commanderQuote:
BAGRAM, Afghanistan (AP) The U.S. left Afghanistan's Bagram Airfield after nearly 20 years by shutting off the electricity and slipping away in the night without notifying the base's new Afghan commander, who discovered the Americans' departure more than two hours after they left, Afghan military officials said.
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The statement said the handover of the many bases had been in the process soon after President Joe Biden's mid-April announcement that America was withdrawing the last of its forces. Leggett said in the statement that they had coordinated their departures with Afghanistan's leaders.
$1 Trillion worth of Earth Minerals still untapped in #Afghanistan pic.twitter.com/PwAgdx3Bs6
— Megh Updates 🚨 (@MeghUpdates) August 16, 2021
sounds like why we were there..Jacques Strap said:$1 Trillion worth of Earth Minerals still untapped in #Afghanistan pic.twitter.com/PwAgdx3Bs6
— Megh Updates 🚨 (@MeghUpdates) August 16, 2021
Canon said:HuMcK said:
That's extra rich coming from him. Taliban was already violating the terms of their "deal" with offensives before Trunp left office. They wanted us gone months ago, Trump literally criticized Biden for pushing the date from May to September, if anything the withdrawal would have been more chaotic and unorganized back then if that's possible. Extra irony is someone that admin had released from prison in 2018 is the presumptive next Taloban leader of Afghanistan.
It's not an accident that the deal they struck scheduled the handover during the next admin's term, they knew how this was always going to end no matter who was in office, especially after the large prisoner release.
Your relationship with reality is so tenuous, you might as well be posting about Hogwarts.
There was no plan. I dont think there ever was.Rawhide said:
biden will end up being worse than jimmy carter before too long.
When taliban takes over and provides a safe haven for terrorist groups to organize, radicalize and train to terrorize, when there is another terrorist attack on the USA, will humckleberry try to blame trump for biden's fubar'd handling of Afghanistan? Probably so.