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Biden's decision was clearly political and not remotely based on the situation on the ground
  
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Michael McCaul   | Fox News 
 
  
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 American family stranded in Afghanistan pleads for help
 Haroon, a U.S. citizen stranded in Kabul, discusses the struggle his family is facing in trying to leave the country.
As the Biden administration faces yet another 
self-imposed crisis, they are once again falling on their favorite talking point: blame anyone but us.  
It’s become a common refrain from the 
Biden administration.  And one that usually has very little truth behind it. But here, when  facing one of the worst international crises in years, those words are  particularly pathetic and painful.  
It’s been almost seven months since President Biden took office. In that time, he made quick work of reversing dozens of 
President Trump’s  policies and positions, including Remain in Mexico, the asylum  cooperation agreements with Central American countries, the Paris  climate deal, and the Iran nuclear deal.  
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Yet  he claimed to have no choice but to move forward with the withdrawal  outlined in the U.S.-Taliban agreement despite the severely  deteriorating situation on the ground. Despite the fact that the  agreement was conditions-based – for a reason – and the Taliban had  completely failed to hold up their side of the bargain.   
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His  decision was clearly political and not remotely based on the situation  on the ground nor our national security interests. Not only because he  chose the 20th anniversary of 9/11 for the withdrawal date – a move that  likely caused the terrorists that targeted us to celebrate another  victory – but because he and his staff have repeatedly cited public  polling as the reason behind his decision.  
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In response, in May I wrote an 
op-ed  with President Obama’s ambassador to Afghanistan, Ryan Crocker, where  we urged President Biden to immediately take critical steps to keep our  embassy safe, to evacuate our people and our partners who were in harm’s  way, and to replace the vital intelligence capabilities we would be  losing once we were gone.  
Ambassador Crocker and I were not the  only people sounding the alarm. Republicans and Democrats alike joined  national security experts to plead with President Biden to ensure this  withdrawal did not result in another Saigon.   
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Instead, he ignored the bipartisan calls for action.  
Over  the next four months, as our calls for action intensified, the  situation on the ground in Afghanistan was deteriorating further. 
The  State Department and politicals at the White House continued to paint a  rosy picture based on the pipedream of peace negotiations. The State  Department and President Biden himself repeatedly assured us the Afghan  military was "better trained, better equipped, and more competent in  terms of conducting war" than the Taliban. We were told the peace  negotiations would yield results, without any proof of that claim. 
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Of  course, the assessment by the intelligence community and those within  the Defense Department were much grimmer. To them, the question of the  Taliban takeover was a question of when – not if.
The  American people aren’t fooled. They know the president is attempting to  shift the blame to anyone besides himself, including by blaming the  very Afghans they abandoned. 
 
Stories began  surfacing of the more realistic intelligence assessments of the security  situation and the inevitability of the Taliban takeover. As recently as  last week even, reports broke that the intelligence community believed  the Taliban could topple Kabul within 30 days. At the same time, the  Taliban had still not severed ties with Al Qaeda and was waging  offensives against major population areas. 
And still, President  Biden failed to address the pleas for him to take action, failed to put  together a strategy to ensure we could get Americans and our partners  out, and failed to adequately prepare for what everyone but him seemed  to know was coming. 
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Now,  after four months of wasted time, President Biden expects the American  people to somehow believe the blame lies with President Trump.  
The  American people aren’t fooled. They know the president is attempting to  shift the blame to anyone besides himself, including by blaming the  very Afghans they abandoned. 
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At  this moment, thousands of Americans are trapped in Afghanistan, while  the Biden administration begs the Taliban to allow us to continue to  evacuate our people. Their deaths or the deaths of any SIV applicants  who were unable to safely get out of the country because of the  president’s failure to plan will be squarely on his shoulders.  
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This  is a shameful moment in American history and the images of desperate  Afghans climbing onto U.S. military planes, risking their lives to get  out of the country, will be burned into the brains of our allies around  the world. Trust in the United States as a partner has been deeply  shaken – at least under President Biden.  
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  Rep.  Michael McCaul, a Republican, represents Texas's 10th congressional  district and is the ranking member on the House Foreign Affairs  Committee.
A good read about the marxist political priorities of teh DPST fiden criminal cabal communist party/