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McMaster is correct. The Taliban began a murderous campaign against the Afghan people before the ink had dried on the late February 2020 US/Taliban deal signed by the Trump administration. Always seeking personal gain above all else, Trump wanted an Afghan "peace agreement" in his back pocket before the November 2020 US election. The Trump administration didn't care about all the Afghan corpses because the Taliban were leaving US soldiers alone during their murder campaign. The Talibs knew the Trump administration would seek to avoid conflict with them no matter the provocation. During this period, the Taliban planned rapid assaults on the provincial and regional capital cities as the US departed. The Taliban were also assisted by intelligence from the Russian GRU, the Pakistani ISI, and China's MSS.
This is the mess Joe Biden inherited. In addition, the Trump administration offered no assistance whatsoever to the new incoming administration during the presidential transition period. That said, Biden owns what has enfolded in Afghanistan during the past two weeks. The internal blame game is going on now between the administration, the US intelligence community, the Pentagon brass, and the State Department. The Biden administration knew this catastrophe could happen, but considered it unlikely. Still, they should have had contingency plans in place for a worst-case scenario. They say they were prepared, but I call BS. If they had been prepared for everything, evacuating Kabul wouldn't resemble the infamous Saigon exit. Heads should roll in Washington. And Biden has been hiding out at Camp David as this unfolds while VP Harris was hobnobbing in Singapore and Vietnam. Bad optics for both.
www.politico.com
8/17/21
HR McMaster, Donald Trump’s second national security adviser, has criticized the “capitulation agreement” reached with the Taliban by the Trump administration – but also its implementation by the Biden administration, leading to the fall of the Afghan government and chaotic scenes in Kabul. “The Taliban violated this so-called agreement,” McMaster told NBC on Tuesday. “It was an agreement between us and the Taliban that was embarrassing. It was basically, you know, ‘If you don’t fire on us, we will not take action against you.’ And so we left kind of our Afghan allies hanging. “We did conduct some strikes during that period of time … but I think what is really heartbreaking about this is we abandon[ed] our allies and we actually empowered the Taliban on our way out, on the idea that we would have to adhere to an agreement that the Taliban was breaking. “Remember, after we signed that capitulation agreement, the Taliban intensified an assassination campaign, killing journalists, killing any women political leaders and judges, bombing, you know, girls’ schools, attacking a maternity hospital. I mean, do we really think that the Taliban was adhering to the agreement? Of course they weren’t. And we’ve seen that in dramatic fashion now.
McMaster, an army general celebrated for his roles in the Gulf and Iraq wars who also deployed to Afghanistan, was national security adviser in 2017 and 2018, before Trump fired him. He is now a member of the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. “Telling them that we’re going to withdraw, making concession after concession with the Taliban, not even allowing the Afghan government to participate in what became our capitulation agreement with the Taliban. You know, forcing the Afghanistan government to release 5,000 of the some of the most heinous people on Earth who immediately went back to terrorizing the Afghan people.” All that, he said, meant the rapid fall of Afghanistan “should not have come as a surprise at all”.
McMaster is correct. The Taliban began a murderous campaign against the Afghan people before the ink had dried on the late February 2020 US/Taliban deal signed by the Trump administration. Always seeking personal gain above all else, Trump wanted an Afghan "peace agreement" in his back pocket before the November 2020 US election. The Trump administration didn't care about all the Afghan corpses because the Taliban were leaving US soldiers alone during their murder campaign. The Talibs knew the Trump administration would seek to avoid conflict with them no matter the provocation. During this period, the Taliban planned rapid assaults on the provincial and regional capital cities as the US departed. The Taliban were also assisted by intelligence from the Russian GRU, the Pakistani ISI, and China's MSS.
This is the mess Joe Biden inherited. In addition, the Trump administration offered no assistance whatsoever to the new incoming administration during the presidential transition period. That said, Biden owns what has enfolded in Afghanistan during the past two weeks. The internal blame game is going on now between the administration, the US intelligence community, the Pentagon brass, and the State Department. The Biden administration knew this catastrophe could happen, but considered it unlikely. Still, they should have had contingency plans in place for a worst-case scenario. They say they were prepared, but I call BS. If they had been prepared for everything, evacuating Kabul wouldn't resemble the infamous Saigon exit. Heads should roll in Washington. And Biden has been hiding out at Camp David as this unfolds while VP Harris was hobnobbing in Singapore and Vietnam. Bad optics for both.

‘They were sitting on their hands’: Insiders say Biden’s team wasted precious time on evacuating Afghans
“If you want excuses, there are plenty to choose from, but they’ll be little comfort to the dead,” a State Department official said.