Biden was hellbent on leaving Afghanistan — ignoring military advice, NATO objections and Afghan pleas

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WASHINGTON — President Biden was so hellbent on getting out of Afghanistan that he rebuked any advice to the contrary, ignored the pleas of the Afghan government and disregarded objections from US allies.

That was the one of the main takeaways from the House Foreign Affairs Committee’s more than two-year investigation into America’s chaotic, deadly Afghanistan withdrawal, according to a blistering report released Sunday.

“During his decades-long tenure as a Delaware US senator, eight years as vice president of the United States and nearly four years as president, Mr. Biden has demonstrated distrust of America’s military experts and advisors and has prioritized politics and his personal legacy over America’s national security interests,” the roughly 350-page report asserted.

His administration consistently lied to and misled the American public to try to convince it to support his consequences-be-damned view that the US should swiftly end its 20-year war in Afghanistan, the review said.

Former President Donald Trump’s administration had previously created and entered into the Doha Agreement with the Afghan government and the Taliban to end the US war in Afghanistan.

But Biden forged ahead with little deference to the terms of the agreement — no matter the cost — though he would later blame the same document for forcing his hand, the report found.

The Doha Agreement, made in 2020, held that the US would withdraw its troops from Afghanistan if the Taliban met certain obligations.

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Trump’s “plan” ceased to exist the moment the Taliban opened offensive operations in Afghanistan. The entire debacle was the Robin Ware/Robert L. Peters/JRB Ware/Pedo Peter/idiot Biden plan, and that plan was, apparently, to ignore all common sense and military logic and do the stupidest things possible.