By Mark Antonio Wright
Friday, August 27, 2021
The Economist’s Shashank Joshi tweeted an
important observation that deserves to be highlighted. President Biden was
either confused or — worse — actively misleading the American people when he
said at Thursday’s press conference that senior military officers advised him
to abandon the Bagram air base because there “was not much value added” in
holding it.
“They concluded — the military — that Bagram was not much
value added, that it was much wiser to focus on Kabul,” President Biden said.
“And so, I followed that recommendation.”
Here’s the clip,
with the president’s full answer.
You need not be a military genius on the level of
Napoleon or Frederick the Great to realize that the international airport in
Kabul — with a single runway, surrounded by mountains, and in the middle of a
city of 4 million souls — is not an ideal base of operations from which to
conduct this evacuation. In fact, the airport is dangerously exposed.
As we’ve so painfully discovered, basic security for the
airport is a problem and flight operations can be threatened and even shut down
due to the security situation.
So why exactly did we give up our air
base at Bagram? The operational situation would suggest that a second,
more-defensible air base equipped with modern facilities would be an asset
during a crisis such as this.
Well, according to what General Mark Milley, the chairman
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said just last week, we did it because of an
arbitrary cap on troop numbers in Afghanistan.
“That was all briefed and approved,” General Milley said,
“and we estimated that the risk of going out of HKIA [Kabul’s international
airport] or the risk of going out of Bagram about the same, so going out of
HKIA — was estimated to be the better tactical solution in accordance with the
mission set we were given and in accordance with getting the troops
down to about 600, 700 number” [emphasis mine].
This is indefensible from a military operations’ standpoint
— but President Biden wanted the troops out, so that was that, apparently.
Surely the president wouldn’t be misleading the American people about the reasoning behind the decision. President Biden wouldn’t be passing the buck here, would he? Surely not.
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