Afghanistan withdrawal

Trump Retaliates: General’s Promotion Blocked Over Afghanistan Withdrawal

Oklahoma Senator Markwayne Mullin blocked the promotion of Lt. Gen. Christopher Donahue, the last U.S. soldier to leave Afghanistan, to four-star general. This action follows President Trump’s threats to punish officials involved in the 2021 Afghanistan withdrawal and potential court-martial proceedings. Donahue’s nomination, among hundreds, was stalled, prompting criticism from figures like retired Gen. Tony Thomas and former State Department official Heather Nauert. The hold jeopardizes Donahue’s promotion with the upcoming Senate recess and change in Congress.

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Trump Considers Charging Military Leaders Over Afghanistan Withdrawal

The surfacing of two oarfish in California this year, a rare event interpreted in Japanese legend as a harbinger of disaster, coincides with unsettling news. Simultaneously, a Trump transition team reportedly plans to investigate and potentially criminally charge military leaders involved in the Afghanistan withdrawal. Adding to the unease, the selection of Chris Wright, a climate change skeptic, as Energy Secretary and Brendan Carr, an opponent of broadband expansion, as FCC chairman, further exacerbates concerns. These events, coupled with the oarfish sightings, suggest a confluence of ominous developments.

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Trump Team Targets Military Officers for Possible Courts-Martial

The Trump transition team is investigating the 2021 Afghanistan withdrawal, potentially pursuing court-martials for senior military officers involved. This investigation, led in part by Matt Flynn, aims to examine the decision-making process and actions surrounding the withdrawal, which President Trump has condemned as a national humiliation. The team is exploring potential charges, ranging from treason to lesser offenses, to hold individuals accountable for the chaotic withdrawal and its consequences. While the legality of treason charges is questionable given the officers followed President Biden’s orders, the effort seeks to set a precedent and address perceived failures in military leadership.

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49% of Russians support withdrawal of troops from Ukraine, poll says

As a concerned individual, the news of 49% of Russians supporting the withdrawal of troops from Ukraine doesn’t come as a surprise, but it does offer a glimmer of hope in a grim situation. The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine has not only led to territorial disputes but has also sparked a sense of unease among the citizens on both fronts. The fact that nearly half of the Russian population is in favor of withdrawing troops signifies a growing realization that perhaps the cost of war, both in terms of human lives and resources, is becoming unbearable.

The question then arises, what does “withdrawal” really mean in this context?… Continue reading

Democrat says Trump ‘out- negotiated’ by Taliban on Afghanistan

I can’t help but shake my head at the sheer incompetence displayed by Trump in his dealings with the Taliban regarding Afghanistan. The fact that he could be “out-negotiated by a jelly doughnut” speaks volumes about his lack of skill and foresight in international diplomacy. Trump’s rapid withdrawal from Afghanistan, ordered after his election loss, was a monumental failure that has had far-reaching consequences.

It’s appalling to think that Trump, the so-called master dealmaker, gave in to the Taliban’s demands without considering the implications for the Afghan government and the people who were left vulnerable. By releasing 5,000 Taliban prisoners and excluding the Afghan government from negotiations, Trump effectively paved the way for the Taliban’s resurgence and the chaos that ensued during the evacuation process.… Continue reading

Exclusive: New evidence challenges the Pentagon’s account of a horrific attack as the US withdrew from Afghanistan

I’ve always been skeptical of the official narrative coming from the Pentagon, especially regarding the horrific attack as the US withdrew from Afghanistan. The fact that some of the troops and civilians killed may have been due to friendly fire doesn’t surprise me. It seems like the Pentagon is more interested in wrapping up the situation quickly, perhaps to avoid shedding light on the potential mistakes made.

The deal made with the Taliban under Trump’s administration was a huge mistake. We should never have trusted a group known for their violent tendencies. The idea that politicians try to convince Americans that we could have left Afghanistan more gracefully is ludicrous.… Continue reading

Milley confirms he got piece of paper ordering full withdrawal from Afghanistan during final Trump days

When I reflect on the recent revelations about General Mark Milley receiving a piece of paper ordering the full withdrawal of U.S. forces from Afghanistan during the final days of the Trump administration, it’s hard not to feel a sense of frustration and disappointment. The fact that this piece of paper, bearing the president’s signature, called for such a significant and impactful decision to be made without proper consultation or consideration is not only concerning but also emblematic of the chaotic and reckless approach to governance that characterized the Trump era.

As Milley shared with lawmakers, he and others rushed to confirm the order at the White House because they had not been consulted on it.… Continue reading