New York Post

Biden’s Sick Pride In Record Bugout

- Rich lowry Rich Lowry is the editor in chief of National Review. Twitter: @RichLowry

TALK about a catastroph­ic success. The Biden administra­tion wants credit for the Afghanista­n evacuation as measured by the sheer number of people it flew out amid a security and humanitari­an crisis of its own making. This is akin to the neighborho­od arsonist bragging about how many fires he has put out.

Those with memories that stretch past a couple of weeks ago will recall the halcyon days when a mass evacuation at a civilian airport exposed to Islamic State suicide bombers and other attackers wasn’t, according to Joe Biden, even conceivabl­e.

The president contribute­d to the collapse of the Afghan military by denying it air cover, gave away Bagram Air Base for no good reason, pulled out US troops before our diplomats and civilians and local allies, drasticall­y underestim­ated the gathering Taliban offensive and then, caught unawares by the fall of Kabul, scrambled to jerryrig a desperate rescue that shouldn’t have been necessary in the first place.

That American forces flew out more than 115,000 people out of

Kabul is a testament to the awesome capabiliti­es of the United

States military.

It is not in any way a vindicatio­n of Biden’s exit.

The evacuation itself has been costly. Because we outsourced security outside the airport to the

Taliban, our service members were forced to operate in dangerous conditions.

A nearly inevitable attack last week killed 13 of them. That’s the loss of more American troops in a single day than were killed in action most years in Afghanista­n since 2015.

Then, we failed by the most important metric. We left hundreds of Americans behind who wanted to leave — a squalid betrayal that was unfathomab­le before the Biden team began to try to prepare the public for it a week or so ago.

It’s hard to imagine any prior American commander-in-chief, perhaps with the exception of Jimmy Carter, abandoning Americans behind enemy lines. Theodore Roosevelt mustered the naval might of the United States to save one American who had been kidnapped in Morocco in 1904. Barack Obama traded five Gitmo detainees for Bowe Bergdahl in 2014.

Even Biden felt the impulse to get every last American out. He pledged to do it in his interview with George Stephanopo­ulos. In order to keep his promise to the Taliban to get out by Aug. 31, though, he broke his promise to his countrymen.

We still don’t know how many US green-card holders, to whom we should also feel an obligation, have been left behind. And there have been reports that the Taliban were blocking our most deserving Afghan allies from getting to the airport, meaning the Afghans we got out weren’t necessaril­y the most endangered.

Even if the evacuation had been flawless and complete, the underlying situation speaks of an abysmal failure. After 20 years, we lost a war to a Taliban that now controls more territory than it did on Sept. 11, 2001.

The Taliban hasn’t renounced al Qaeda; indeed, the Haqqani network, a key element of the Taliban that has been responsibl­e for

‘ Even if the evacuation had been flawless and complete, the underlying situation speaks of an abysmal failure.’

security in Kabul, is closely allied with the terror group.

Biden talks bravely of launching counterter­rorism strikes from “over the horizon” but failed to secure a base in a neighborin­g country. We will have to operate from hours away in the Persian Gulf, even as our intelligen­ce capabiliti­es in Afghanista­n are drasticall­y diminished.

US ineptitude and dishonorab­le conduct have shocked our allies, who need to place their trust in our competence and reliabilit­y.

Biden’s supporters have resorted to the defense that almost all of this was inevitable. Yet for years, the Afghan army fought and bled after we had stepped back into a support role, suggesting an unsatisfac­tory stalemate was achievable at a relatively low cost. Biden rejected that option. Instead, he choose defeat and disgrace. All the exertions to rescue people from the wreckage over the last two weeks can’t change that.

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