Heads Of State
From All Over The World Line Up To Slam
President Joe Biden Over His Massive
Failures In Afghanistan Which Resulted In The
Taliban Taking Over The Nation
World Leaders Are Openly Stating The Taliban
Defeated Biden
August 24. 2021
Joe Biden is crazy and senile to be making the
decisions he has that have damaged many people. He
should not be president. He is mentally unsound and
a massive liability to the world.
6-months into his presidency
everything is falling apart for Joe Biden. The U.S.
economy is bad, the coronavirus is ripping through
America again, but at a greater speed, and the
Taliban terrorist group just took over Afghanistan.
Biden is being slammed all over the world for this
development regarding the Taliban. It is a global
scandal people are publicly stating is worse than
Vietnam.
I've never seen world leaders so
opposed to a U.S. president. Biden's presidency is
over. It will never recover from this. It will be
him going through the motions from now on until he
leaves office (and many are publicly stating they
want him to leave now via resignation or
impeachment).
The British parliament has slammed Biden's conduct,
formally holding him in contempt in a hearing, over the
massive catastrophe his abrupt troop
withdrawal from Afghanistan has caused. Chris Bryant
of the Labour party slammed Biden's statements on
Afghan troops, whom the president stated ran away.
Bryant stated Biden's statements are, "Some of the
most shameful comments ever from an American
president." Former prime minister, Tony Blair,
referred to Biden as an imbecile.
Former British Army chief Richard Dannatt stated,
"The manner and timing of the Afghan collapse is the
direct result of President Biden's decision to
withdraw all U.S. forces from Afghanistan by the
20th anniversary of 9/11. At a stroke, he has
undermined the patient and painstaking work of the
last 5, 10, 15 years to build up governance in
Afghanistan, develop its economy, transform its
civil society and build up its security forces. The
people had a glimpse of a better life - but that has
been torn away."
Czech president Milos Zeman stated, "By withdrawing
from Afghanistan, the Americans have lost their
status of global leader."
The French parliament slammed Biden as well. French
Parliamentarian Nathalie Loiseau stated, "We lived a
little bit the great illusion. We thought America
was back, while in fact, America withdraws."
On April 30, 2021 I stated on this site America is
not back under Biden, even though he has been
claiming otherwise "President Joe Biden States 'America
Is On The Move Again' In State Of The Union Speech But Is It (Video)."
Bavarian government official, Markus Soeder of Biden,
stated, "The United States of America bears the main
responsibility for the current situation."
Germany has slammed Biden as well,
with leading politician Armin Laschet condemning Biden's failures
as,
"The biggest devacle that NATO has suffered
since its creation."
Germany’s Conservative chairman of Parliament's
foreign affairs committee, Tom Tugendhat stated,
“Afghanistan is the biggest foreign policy disaster
since Suez. We need to think again about how we
handle friends, who matters, and how we defend our
interests. It showed conclusively that the U.S.
could limit our actions and change our policy."
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U.K., French, German
Leaders Blast Biden Over Afghanistan: 'We Thought
America Was Back'
8/19/21 at 3:40 PM EDT - European
Union and U.K. leaders have voiced their criticism
of how U.S. President Joe Biden handled America's
withdrawal from Afghanistan, a stark difference from
the praises they gave at the beginning of his
presidency. "We lived a little bit the great
illusion," said French Parliamentarian Nathalie
Loiseau. "We thought America was back, while in
fact, America withdraws."
Loiseau, a former Europe minister
for President Emmanuel Macron, was not the only one
with harsh criticism. Bavaria Gov. Markus Soeder, a
leading member of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's
center-right Union bloc, called for accountability
from the United States.
Soeder said Washington should
provide funding and shelter to people fleeing
Afghanistan, since "the United States of America
bear the main responsibility for the current
situation."
Well before Biden took office
early this year, the European Union's foreign policy
chief sang his praises and hailed a new era in
cooperation. So did almost all of Washington's
Western allies.
The EU's Josep Borrell was glad to
see the end of the Trump era, with its America
First, and sometimes America Only policy, enthralled
by Biden's assertion that he would "lead, not merely
by the example of our power, but by the power of our
example."...
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Parliament holds Joe Biden in contempt over
Afghanistan
MPs and peers unite to condemn ‘dishonour’ of US
president’s withdrawal and his criticism of Afghan
troops left behind to face Taliban
Updated Aug. 19, 2021 6:44 pm ET
- WASHINGTON—An internal State Department memo last
month warned top agency officials of the potential
collapse of Kabul soon after the U.S.’s Aug. 31
troop withdrawal deadline in Afghanistan, according
to a U.S. official and a person familiar with the
document.
The classified cable represents the clearest
evidence yet that the administration had been warned
by its own officials on the ground that the
Taliban’s advance was imminent and Afghanistan’s
military may be unable to stop it.
The cable, sent via the State Department’s
confidential dissent channel, warned of rapid
territorial gains by the Taliban and the subsequent
collapse of Afghan security forces, and offered
recommendations on ways to mitigate the crisis and
speed up an evacuation, the two people said.
The cable, dated July 13, also called for the
State Department to use tougher language in
describing the atrocities being committed by the
Taliban, one of the people said.
As of last weekend, some 18,000 Afghans who have
applied for the U.S.’s Special Immigrant Visa
program, as well as their families, remained on the
ground in Afghanistan, with about half of them
outside Kabul in areas already under Taliban
control, and efforts to get them to the Kabul
airport have grown more difficult by the day.
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