Aug 21st 2021, 18:34:09
KoH, what is interesting about this situation is that a few people have actually gained a lot of credibility by going against the party whip and criticising the Biden administration over this, and even some republicans have come out in support over this. You, however, are just against everything Biden ever did, so it's very easy to assume that if Trump did the exact same thing (which he did at a smaller scale in Kurdistan) you would be all for it.
Anyway it will take a lot for me to think Biden was a bad choice against Trump, but I still think this is a huge mistake. I watched Req's video and it does have some great points, that basically the nation building project was going badly and no one wanted to admit it, because a bunch of companies, politicians and generals etc benefitted from the forever war. I don't think that's a strong enough reason to just bail and leave all those people and weapons in the hands of the Taliban. What many seem to forget is that the US had 2500 troops in Afghanistan, and no one had died in almost 2 years. The running costs of keeping the Taliban out was very low at this point(it was high 10 years ago), and now it will likely cost more to control this vast unfriendly space from again breeding the types of terrorists that perpetrated the worst attacks on US soil since WW2.