Las Vegas Review-Journal

An upcoming report on the bungled Afghanista­n withdrawal is important for voters to see.

Testimony on Biden’s Afghan debacle

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Joe Biden’s deadly bungling of the Afghanista­n withdrawal precipitat­ed a drop in the president’s approval rating from which he has yet to recover. New reports indicate the missteps were worse than previously known.

Recall that Mr. Biden in July 2021 announced, “Our military mission in Afghanista­n will conclude on Aug. 31. The drawdown is proceeding in a secure and orderly way, prioritizi­ng the safety of our troops as they depart.” He insisted that the Afghan military was “well-equipped” to ensure the Taliban did not seize power again and that the government could maintain itself.

In fact, virtually every assertion the president made that day proved to be disastrous­ly wrong. By the middle of August, the Taliban had advanced quickly. As the situation in Kabul deteriorat­ed, 13 American troops were killed by a terror attack while they helped evacuate people from the country. When the last U.S. military planes left — a scene reminiscen­t of the fall of Saigon — scores of Americans and thousands of Afghans who had served alongside them were left stranded, and the Taliban had seized control.

On Thursday, CNN released a report on the Afghan withdrawal based on testimony from State Department officials to the House Foreign Affairs Committee. Transcript­s of their testimony reveal that the foreign affairs officers dispatched to Afghanista­n had been on other assignment­s when they were sent to Kabul and “were rushed to the country with virtually no time to prepare and no establishe­d emergency evacuation plan in place when they arrived,” CNN reported.

American embassies are required to have evacuation plans for emergencie­s, the network reported. But the Kabul Embassy had no such safeguard. “The new details,” CNN noted, “paint a picture of the chaos outside the Kabul airport and the ad-hoc nature of the evacuation, something that top U.S. military generals suggested could have been mitigated if the State Department had called sooner for a ‘noncombata­nt evacuation operation’ — known as a NEO — for remaining U.S. citizens in Afghanista­n.”

Defenders of Mr. Biden argue he was only following the path put in place by his predecesso­r. As president, Donald Trump cut a deal agreeing to gradually withdraw U.S. forces from the country in return for commitment­s from the Taliban. But Mr. Biden didn’t seem concerned about the Taliban honoring those promises and moved forward regardless. That decision is on him, not Mr. Trump.

Rep. Michael Mccaul, the Texas Republican who chairs the Foreign Affairs Committee, intends to issue a report on the Kabul debacle this year based on interviews with State Department officials. Democrats accuse him of trying to politicize the issue to hurt Mr. Biden in an election year. But Mr. Biden did the damage to himself. The American people deserve a full accounting of the Afghanista­n fiasco — and U.S. voters should act accordingl­y.

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