White House: Americans Are Not Stranded in Afghanistan
The White House on Monday argued that Americans were not stranded in Afghanistan, calling it “irresponsible” to say so. SOURCE
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The White House on Monday argued that Americans were not stranded in Afghanistan, calling it “irresponsible” to say so. SOURCE
The natural consequences of woke-ness. SOURCE
President Joe Biden botched a teleprompter speech on Monday, mistakenly urging Americans to visit the wrong website to set up a coronavirus vaccine appointment. SOURCE
Pentagon press secretary John Kirby told a reporter Monday that he doesn’t have an exact tally of how much taxpayer-funded U.S. weaponry has fallen into or is at risk of falling into the Taliban’s possession. SOURCE
Pentagon press secretary John Kirby on Monday refused to give the specific number of Americans evacuated from Afghanistan. SOURCE
CNN Chief International Correspondent Clarissa Ward slammed President Joe Biden for stating that his administration’s withdrawal from Afghanistan was not a failure. “If this isn’t failure, what does failure look like exactly?” asked Ward while reporting on the instability and chaos from Afghanistan. SOURCE
Pentagon spokesman John F. Kirby admitted Friday that some Americans were having trouble moving through Taliban-controlled checkpoints in Afghanistan, contradicting what President Joe Biden told the nation less than two hours before. SOURCE
During a press conference Friday, NPR’s Scott Detrow pressed President Joe Biden on why his administration chose not to evacuate all Americans before allowing the nation to fall into the hands of the Taliban. SOURCE
During a press conference Friday about the military withdrawal from Afghanistan, President Joe Biden contradicted himself when he said that Americans who want to leave Afghanistan would be able to, but not guaranteed safety. SOURCE
President Joe Biden told the nation Friday that “I have seen no question of our credibility from our allies around the world” after the U.S. left Afghanistan in chaos. SOURCE