Biden faces crisis of confidence over Afghanistan

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President Biden is facing a crisis of confidence in his ability to serve as commander in chief due to the overwhelming negative fallout he is receiving over the botched Afghanistan withdrawal, which left 13 U.S. service members dead*and Americans and Afghan allies stranded.

Former defense officials, military leaders and members of Congress on both sides of the aisle have criticized Biden for leaving Americans behind as the last U.S. C-17 plane took off from Kabul Monday night, despite the president's promise weeks ago that "If there are American citizens left, we're going to stay until we get them all out."

Foreign policy experts are also warning that the international credibility of the U.S. has diminished, as both allies and adversaries now view America and the Biden administration as weak and unable to protect its own citizens and crucial partners from the Taliban and terrorist attacks.

Public confidence in Biden has also diminished due to the Afghanistan withdrawal, according to a CBS News poll released last week, which found that the majority of Americans do not consider Biden to be competent, focused or effective at the job. In addition, the president's overall approval rating dropped to 50%, down from 58% in July, and 74% said the removal of U.S. troops has gone very or somewhat badly.
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Joe is senile and getting worse by the day. That, plus his 50 year track record of idiocy make for just the sort of fool that would do what he did in Afghanistan
 
I never had any confidence in him as a leader

he's always been a pussy and coward. He talks bug but his actions show us just what a old brain dead fool he is.
 
Oh dear, it’s nearly as bad as Biden not being acknowledged as the lawfully elected President by many Republican members of Congress.
 
What's hilarious here is the rampant hypocrisy the board Trumpettes show by attacking Biden in light of their support for Trump.
 
The process of getting out was a mess. But in 3 weeks? 3 months? and definitely 3 years, it will be ancient history.
 
The process of getting out was a mess. But in 3 weeks? 3 months? and definitely 3 years, it will be ancient history.

After the traitor in chief's "Doha deal" precipitated the collapse of the Afghan government and military, the "process of getting out" was destined to be a mess.

Although, there are reports that the traitor in chief's administration was lying, and that they never intended to leave Afghanistan.

If the traitor in chief had been re-elected, Americans could very well have been fighting and dying in Afghanistan for another twenty years.

SAD!!!
 
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