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GOP prospects slam Biden at Nebraska steak fry

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NEBRASKA CITY, Neb. — Three Republican presidenti­al prospects on Sunday sharply condemned President Biden’s handling of the end of the war in Afghanista­n, rebuking the administra­tion’s conduct of the U.S. withdrawal as weak and as emboldenin­g its adversarie­s.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and former Vice President Mike Pence attended Gov. Pete Ricketts’ annual steak-fry fundraiser in Nebraska City.

The three Republican­s, all weighing 2024 campaigns, spoke to more than 1,000 Nebraska party faithful. All praised the U.S. troops who served in the 20-year war prompted by the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, but the trio did little to rekindle the political unity that defined the days and weeks that followed 9/11.

“They are watching what happens, in China and in Iran and in North Korea and in Moscow,” DeSantis said. “Those countries feared Donald Trump. They don’t fear Joe Biden and they don’t respect Joe Biden.”

Cruz repeatedly called the administra­tion’s response to the Taliban takeover of Afghanista­n as Americans, Westerners and Afghans with U.S. ties scrambled to exit the country “a disaster.”

“Every enemy of America is taking the measure of the man in the Oval Office and everyone, everyone of them has determined that the president is weak and ineffectiv­e,” Cruz said.

Biden and other top U.S. officials expressed surprise last month by the pace of the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanista­n before the planned U.S. exit deadline of Saturday, Sept. 11. On Aug. 26, roughly 170 Afghans and 13 U.S. service members were killed in a suicide bombing by Islamic extremists at the Kabul airport as people flocked there to flee the country.

“The chaos that followed, and the loss of 13 extraordin­ary servicemen and women, including a hero from right here in Nebraska, broke my heart because it never had to happen,” Pence said.

Pence described an Oval Office meeting in which Trump, discussing U.S. withdrawal plans from Afghanista­n with the Taliban in early 2020, threatened military strikes if the Taliban allowed harm to Americans. The Biden administra­tion followed the Kabul airport bombing with airstrikes against Islamic extremists.

The GOP picnic on the grounds of Arbor Lodge

State Historic Park along the Missouri River served as an early stage for Republican­s with an eye on the 2024 presidenti­al election, even as Trump hinted at a third campaign.

“I know what I’m going to do, but we’re not supposed to be talking about it yet,” Trump said Saturday, while visiting with New York City police and fire officials, according to The New York Post. “But I think you’re going to be happy, let me put it that way.”

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