Let's see your recent polls.Polls conducted back in January, March? Lol!!!!!!!!!
Enjoy your weekend.
Let's see your recent polls.Polls conducted back in January, March? Lol!!!!!!!!!
Enjoy your weekend.
Some Dumb Liberal Judge chimed in with the racial profiling banter. Let’s see a bus full of migrants leaving a detention center, gee? Wonder what that’s all about?
The topic at hand concerns the State of Texas trying to protect it’s citizens and the rest of us by default. Tis’ why other States are sending officers there to help.
I know lot’s of folks in the Lone Star State, all are happy with Abbott’s efforts in dealing with border crisis. Most wish he would do more.
Biden is a FAILURE. Only thing worse is his VP.
I think they are totally botching an orderly withdrawal and that their expectations to prop up a western government is so stupid as to be difficult to process.Nobody could have seen this coming.
Well, no libtard could have seen this coming.
It was blatantly obvious to everyone else.
https://nypost.com/2021/08/07/b-52s...ught-to-stop-taliban-advances-in-afghanistan/
B-52s lead new US airpower onslaught to stop Taliban advances in Afghanistan
The United States was sending B-52 bombers, AC-130 gunships and fighter jets into Afghanistan Saturday to turn back dramatic recent advances by the Taliban.
The Boeing B-52 Stratofortress bombers, the mainstay of American strategic airpower since 1952, were flying into Afghanistan from al-Udeid airbase in Qatar, The Times of London reported, citing Defense Department sources.
The nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan, stationed in the Arabian Sea, is contributing its F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter jets to the missions, but they are not involved in the bombing, the report states. Lockheed AC-130 Spectre attack planes, dubbed “the world’s deadliest gunship,” have also been sent into action.
The onslaught of American airpower comes as the Taliban makes territorial gains throughout Afghanistan in the wake of the near-total departure of U.S. forces ordered by President Biden.
I think they are totally botching an orderly withdrawal and that their expectations to prop up a western government is so stupid as to be difficult to process.
But... I agree that we should leave Afghanistan.
Keep an eye on things but let it play out on the ground. Use Afghanistan as a weapons proving ground when necessary if they export terrorism. Let Pakistan worry about the Taliban because its their government that is going to be destabilized by them eventually.
War is a seasonal sport in Afghanistan... the national sport. They drop their farm implements and pick up a weapon and go make war on *whomever* every single year and have done so for thousands of years. Then they go home for the harvest. If they don't have the US or Russia to fight they will fight each other. You aren't going to put McDonalds and Starbucks in Kabul. Fuggetaboudit.
They are doing it for different reasons.We should have been out of there years ago, this was inevitable. What’s hypocritical is the left’s silence on Biden’s midnight retreat.
They blasted Trump for pulling out and leaving the Kurds defenseless. But crickets when it comes to Biden pulling out without a word to anyone, leaving every U.S. friendly Afgan to the Taliban.
This never happened. If by "the left" you mean MSM and establishment dems, they've regularly criticized the withdrawal (as I've posted much of their reporting on the other Afghanistan thread). The Afghanistan withdrawal is getting as much if not more coverage than the Kurd abandonment.What’s hypocritical is the left’s silence on Biden’s midnight retreat.
They blasted Trump for pulling out and leaving the Kurds defenseless. But crickets when it comes to Biden pulling out without a word to anyone, leaving every U.S. friendly Afgan to the Taliban.
What I haven’t heard is Biden’s name being associated with the fiasco. He is Commander in Chief of the Military?This never happened. If by "the left" you mean MSM and establishment dems, they've regularly criticized the withdrawal (as I've posted much of their reporting on the other Afghanistan thread). The Afghanistan withdrawal is getting as much if not more coverage than the Kurd abandonment.