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The United States is considering the deployment of additional troops to Afghanistan, CNN reported on Sunday, citing its military and diplomatic sources. Another report, by Associated Press, said that...
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Republican members of Congress criticized President Biden on Sunday for spending time at the Camp David presidential retreat instead of the White House as the Taliban fought to finalize a takeover of Afghanistan.
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“That’s it. It’s over.”Those are the words attributed to a U.S. official as Afghanistan’s President Ashraf Ghani fled the country, reportedly for Tajikistan, Sunday. BREAKING: Afghan President Ghani has fled the
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The AP also reported U.S. military helicopters could be seen flying into and out of the American Embassy compound in Kabul.
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Biden Never Saw What Hit Him

Submitted 3 years ago by ActRight Community

Reality is inside his OODA loop
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The new meltdown over Governor Ron DeSantis's management of COVID-19 in Florida could be the most ridiculous one to date.
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0 votes and 5 comments so far on Reddit
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The Washington Post’s Phil Rucker commented on the deteriorating situation in Afghanistan Sunday on ABC's "This Week." "This has been planned for months... What's amazing is President Biden ran for office as the foreign policy expert, decades of service on the Foreign Relations Committee, yet look at how poorly planned this seems to be right now. It is a calamity playing out hour by hour on television, and one that the experts in government here had not anticipated," he said. "It speaks to how challenging the situation is, but it also raises some serious questions about the lack of intelligence or lack of foresight among the national security team to not foresee these cities could fall so quickly."
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Drills prepare for possible joint intervention if Afghan crisis spills over
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No wonder Kamala couldn't even get 2% of her own party's vote.
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Distinguished Author César Reynel Aguilera details to El American the Castro regime’s “family business” and how it is carrying about a “slow-motion genocide” against the Cuban pro-freedom fighters
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KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Afghanistan’s embattled president left the country Sunday, joining thousands of his fellow citizens and foreigners in a stampede fleeing the advancing Taliban and signaling the end of a 20-year Western experiment aimed at remaking the country.
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A federal judge in northern Texas issued a nationwide injunction on Friday, ordering the Biden administration to reinstate the 'remain in Mexico' policy.
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Officials say Taliban fighters have entered Kabul and are seeking the unconditional surrender of the central government.
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How the hell did we get here? America at a crossroads. A deeper look at the forces driving us apart. Spoiler: its not Qanon or SJW's .
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The Boston Teachers Union is all for it, but how about the Boston Firefighters Local 718? The firefighters union has a different opinion on coronavirus vaccine mandates from the teachers union — the firefighters union’s president labeled them as a “violation of an individual’s human rights” in an email message that went out to its...
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Tribalism, virtue signaling & rigid ideology are on the rise it can be challenging to think for yourself but now its more important than ever
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Robert Gates, who served as defense secretary for the Obama administration, paused for a moment and said "I don't know" in an interview Sunday when asked if he thinks former VP Joe Biden would be a good president. CBS's "Face The Nation" host Margaret Brennan asked Gates if he stood by a statement from his memoir that Biden has been wrong "been wrong on nearly every major foreign policy and national security issue over the past four decades." "I think I stand by that statement," Gates said. MARGARET BRENNAN: I was rereading your memoir before we sat down to talk and you said in your memoir, Joe Biden is impossible not to like. Quote: "He's a man of integrity, incapable of hiding what he really thinks, and one of those rare people you know you could turn to for help in a personal crisis. Still, I think he's been wrong on nearly every major foreign policy and national security issue over the past four decades." Would he be an effective commander-in-chief? ROBERT GATES: I-- I don't know. I don't know. I-- I think I stand by that statement. He and I agreed on some key issues in the Obama administration. We disagreed significantly on Afghanistan and some other issues. I think that the vice president had some issues with the military. So how he would get along with the senior military, and what that relationship would be, I just-- I think, it-- it would depend on the personalities at the time. MARGARET BRENNAN: He's a peer of yours. Does that mean you're older? ROBERT GATES: Yes. MARGARET BRENNAN: You think he's right for this moment? ROBERT GATES: I think I'm pretty busy and pretty active but I think-- I think having a President who is somebody our age or older, in the case of Senator Sanders, is- I think it's problematic. I think that you don't have the kind of energy that I think is required to be President. I think-- I'm not sure you have the intellectual acuity that you might have had in your sixties. So, I mean it's just a personal view. For me, the thought of taking on those responsibilities at this point in my life would be pretty daunting. Watch the full interview:
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The Taliban said in a newly released statement they've entered Kabul as of Sunday following reports that Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani fled the country.
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COVID-19 vaccine ward closed for last three days, says health official
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Former President Donald Trump slammed President Joe Biden in a statement late Saturday as the Taliban seized control of Afghanistan, blaming the disaster on Biden's "weakness, incompetence, and total strategic incoherence."Trump's statement came hours after Biden placed blame on Trump for the Taliba...
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Over a year's worth of data on the effects of COVID on various demographics has been lost on or ignored by school boards and teachers unions. Those who
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Justin Trudeau has set in motion an early federal election, sending voters to the polls on Sept. 20 and setting up his re-election bid as a chance for Canadians to have their voices heard about who they want to lead the country at this pivotal moment in the pandemic.
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Representative Liz Cheney (R-WY) said Sunday on ABC's "This Week" that former President Donald Trump bore "very significant responsibility" for the unfolding situation of the Taliban taking over Afghanistan as the U.S. military withdraws. | Clips
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