Lessons From Afghanistan

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You have to give President Biden credit for consistency. Unfortunately, he has been consistently wrong. As Robert Gates, former defense secretary in the Obama administration once put it, Biden has โ€œbeen wrong on nearly every major foreign policy and national security issue over the past four decades.โ€

Bidenโ€™s decision to withdraw U.S. troops from Afghanistan (and former President Trumpโ€™s announcement to begin the process) serves political, not military or national security goals and further adds to Bidenโ€™s already tarnished record of making wrong decisions.

Itโ€™s laughable to hear Pentagon spokesman John Kirby last week as the Taliban rapidly advanced to control more and more provinces playing the role of โ€œBaghdad Bob,โ€ who denied the presence of U.S. troops in Iraq, even as TV cameras showed them behind him.

Trying to deny the obvious, all Kirby could say in response to questions from reporters about the Talibanโ€™s rapid takeover of Afghanistan was โ€œweโ€™re certainly watching this with deep concern.โ€ Kirby also claimed Afghan forces have the equipment and training to fight back. Clearly, that isnโ€™t happening, and on Sunday the Taliban captured the country.

The administration has gone silent about the debacle. President Biden said nothing over the weekend while at Camp David. Calls to Jen Psaki go into voicemail.

Adding insult to future injury for especially Afghan women and girls is a new book by Washington Post reporter Craig Whitlock. Titled โ€œThe Afghanistan Papersโ€ (shades of The Pentagon Papers), theย bookย says, โ€œA confidential trove of government documents obtained by (the newspaper) reveals that senior U.S. officials failed to tell the truth about the war in Afghanistan throughout the 18-year campaign, making rosy pronouncements they knew to be false and hiding unmistakable evidence the war had become unwinnable.โ€

Among the 400 interviews conducted with officials from the George W. Bush, Obama, and Trump administrations, three-star Army General Douglas Lute, who served as the Afghan war czar for Bush and Obama, is quoted by Whitlock as saying: โ€œWe were devoid of a fundamental understanding of Afghanistanโ€”we didnโ€™t know what we were doing.โ€

Lute might have asked the military leaders of the old Soviet Union who occupied the country in the โ€™70s but failed to subdue it and were forced to pullout.

Lute added: โ€œIf the American people knew the magnitude of this dysfunction โ€ฆโ€ which he blamed on bureaucratic breakdowns โ€œamong Congress, the Pentagon and the State Department.โ€

Does this sound familiar? Lies told about military success and more lies about progress not being made. It reminds us of โ€œlight at the end of the tunnelโ€ claims during the Vietnam War. As with Afghanistan, we learned nothing about Vietnam from the French who occupied the country in 1946 and were forced to withdraw from it following the infamous battle with the Viet Minh at Dien Bien Phu in 1954.

By Cal Thomas

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