By Jim Geraghty
Wednesday, August 28, 2024
Even in our cynical age, this is a bracing opening to a CBS News report:
The last U.S. troops left Afghanistan on Aug. 30, 2021. Three years later, the
Taliban’s return to power has allowed al Qaeda and other terrorist groups to
regain a presence in the country, and deprived Afghan women and girls of basic freedoms they were
granted during two decades of Western-backed government following the U.S.-led
invasion in 2001.
In a show of force to mark their
third year in power, the Taliban held a parade at Bagram Airfield earlier this
month…
The Taliban used the parade to show
off U.S. and NATO military equipment abandoned by the foreign forces when they
left in a chaotic withdrawal.
Taliban fighters also gathered in a
diplomatic district of Kabul, outside the now-abandoned U.S. embassy compound,
chanting “death to America” as they trampled a U.S. flag that had trailed from
the back of a Ford truck previously used by the U.S.-backed police force.
I will remind you that back in September 2021, then-White House Press Secretary
Jen Psaki insisted, “We have enormous leverage over the Taliban, including
access to the global marketplace.” There are two options. The first is that the
Biden administration has enormous leverage over the Taliban, and chooses not to
use it. The second is that Jen Psaki lied through her teeth to get the
administration through a bad news cycle.
I will also remind you that one of the big reasons that the
Taliban and al-Qaeda are thriving is because they’re getting their mitts on
chunks of roughly $40 million per week that the United Nations is sending to
keep the Afghan economy going, and the largest donor to those U.N. efforts is .
. . you, the U.S. taxpayer.
Finally, let us recall who pledged to always look out for
the women of Afghanistan:
I will bring together our
military leaders, national security advisers, and top diplomats to coordinate
and implement that withdrawal plan. I fully recognize the importance of
diplomacy and development to success in Afghanistan, and I want to ensure that
the country is on a path to stability, that we protect the gains that have been
made for Afghan women and others, and that it never again becomes a safe haven
for terrorists.
Those remarks were given August 21, 2019, by… Kamala Harris.
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