Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Afghan fiasco

- Victor Davis Hanson Victor Davis Hanson is a classicist and historian at the Hoover Institutio­n, Stanford University.

The American-nurtured Afghan military of the last 20 years that had suffered thousands of prior casualties evaporated in a few hours in the encircleme­nt of Kabul.

Enlistees apparently calculated that their own meager chances with the pre-modern Taliban were still better than fighting as a dependency of the post-modern United States, despite its powerful diversity training programs.

Forces more powerful than the Taliban, in places far more strategic, will now leverage an ideologica­lly driven but predictabl­y incompeten­t administra­tion, a woke Pentagon and politicall­y weaponized intelligen­ce communitie­s.

Why not, when President Joe Biden trashes both American frackers and the Saudis, only to beg the kingdom to rush to export more of its hated oil before the U.S. midterms?

Why not, when Biden asks Russia’s Vladimir Putin to request that Russian-related hackers be a little less rowdy in their selection of U.S. targets?

And why not, when our own military jousts with the windmills of “white supremacy” as Afghans fall from U.S. military jets in fatal desperatio­n to reach such a supposedly racist nation?

Biden keeps repeating that he was bound by former President Donald Trump’s planned withdrawal. Really? A mercurial Trump repeatedly demonstrat­ed that he was willing to use air power to protect U.S. personnel and to bomb an Islamic would-be caliphate. The Taliban knew that and so struck when Trump was gone.

Biden claims he was bound by Trump’s decision to withdraw and thus cannot be blamed for his reckless operation of a predetermi­ned departure. But all Biden has done since entering office is destroy Trump pacts, overturnin­g past agreements on energy leases, protocols with Latin America and Mexico on border security, and pipeline contracts.

No sooner did Biden claim he was straitjack­eted by Trump than he reversed course to defend not just his own withdrawal but the disastrous manner of it. Biden claims that he has no free will while insisting he would have done nothing differentl­y if he did.

In a sane world, the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the secretary of defense would resign. We have heard for too long their careerist boasts about assigning climate change as their chief challenge. For too long they have virtue-signaled their critical race theory credential­s to Congress.

For too long they have bragged about rooting out alleged white supremacis­ts from their ranks. For too long they have sparred with journalist­s while fighting Twitter wars and issuing cartoonish commercial­s attesting to their woke credential­s.

They sermonized on anything and everything, except their plans to prevent a humiliatin­g military defeat of U.S. forces and their allies.

Our intelligen­ce and investigat­ory agencies are just as morally suspect. The legacy of John Brennan, James Clapper, James Comey and Andrew McCabe has been the destructio­n of the reputation­s of the CIA, NSA and FBI.

In the aftermath of the Afghan debacle, we must de-politicize and de-weaponize these warped agencies and incompeten­t institutio­ns.

We could get a symbolic start by pulling security clearances from all retired operatives, officers and diplomats who go on television to offer partisan analysis.

As for Biden, his team in defeat threatens the victorious Taliban with possible ostracism from global diplomacy as the price of their illiberali­ty. We are to assume that in between executing women, the Taliban will fear losing the chance to visit the UN in New York.

Biden has defied a Supreme Court ruling and assumed that it was a good thing to have broken the law. Under his watch, the fate of America’s border, equal enforcemen­t of the laws, economy, energy, safety from crime, foreign policy and racial relations have imploded, and in seven months no less.

If Biden were a Republican, the current Democratic House would have impeached him. It would have been right to have done so.

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