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Biden's Critics Are Wrong on Afghanistan
NewserJohn JohnsonAugust 30, 2021, 7:41pm
Biden's Critics Are Wrong on Afghanistan -
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President Biden places his hand over his heart as a
team moves the remains of Marine Corps Cpl. Daegan W. Page, 23, of Omaha, Neb.,
at Dover Air Force Base.
President Biden has been on the
receiving end of nearly universal criticism over his handling of the withdrawal
from Afghanistan, but David Rothkopf sounds a note contrary to all that in
the Atlantic.
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Biden, he writes in his essay,
"deserves credit, not
blame."
Biden's three predecessors all came
to the conclusion that the US needed to get out of Afghanistan, but
"Biden alone had the political
courage"
to actually make it happen.
Yes, the swiftness of the Taliban
takeover surprised the White House and, yes,
"those early days could have
been handled better,"
writes Rothkopf.
But many of Biden's critics seem to
be using this withdrawal to obscure the egregious mistakes made under previous
administrations.
Some of these critics were members or
supporters of the Bush administration, which got us into this mess
"without a clear exit or metric
of success,"
Rothkopf writes.
Some were members or supporters of
the Obama White House, which
"had doubled down"
on forces then lacked the
"political courage"
to withdraw when the war's futility
became clear.
And some were members or allies of
the Trump administration, which struck a deal with the Taliban and then
"punted"
its actual execution to the next
White House.
As for Biden: In
"a stark change from recent
years, an American leader has done the hard thing, the right thing: set aside
politics and put both America’s interests and values first."
Read the full
essay.
Biden Deserves Credit, Not Blame, for
Afghanistan - The Atlantic
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