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Biden blames bad intel, Trump for traumatic Afghan exit: White House Report

Lisa Sean Published April 7, 2023
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The White House on Thursday released a long-awaited review of the US exit from Afghanistan, putting blame on Former US President Donald Trump and a huge intelligence failure, but defending overall US conduct of the traumatic operation.

The classified review was sent to Congress, where the Republican majority in the House of Representatives is investigating what it says is President Joe Biden’s failures during the August 2021 withdrawal.

Presenting a declassified summary, National Security Council spokesman John Kirby admitted mistakes had been made in the exit, which saw the Taliban take control of Afghanistan within weeks, forcing the last American troops and their allies into a desperate evacuation.

Ending a war, any war, is not an easy endeavor, certainly not after 20 years. It doesn’t mean it wasn’t worth doing — ending that war in Afghanistan.”

Kirby told reporters.

The White House largely accused Biden’s predecessor Donald Trump of creating the conditions leading to the rout.

But it also acknowledged that US intelligence services had failed to understand the Taliban’s strength and the weakness of Afghan government forces that Western countries had spent years propping up.

Clearly we didn’t get things right on intelligence.”

Kirby said.

In the end, nothing would have changed the trajectory of the exit, and “ultimately, President Biden refused to send another generation of Americans to fight a war that should have ended for the United States long ago.”

the report summary said.

The withdrawal, ending on August 30, 2021, shocked Americans and US allies, as the Taliban cleaned aside Western-trained Afghan forces within weeks. A suicide bomb attack killed 13 US troops and 170 Afghans on August 26 at the crowded perimeter of Kabul’s international airport, where an unprecedented military airlift operation managed to get more than 120,000 people out of the country in a matter of days.

Before US troops were able to secure the whole airport, the world saw tragic scenes of panicked Afghan civilians mobbing airliners and even falling to their deaths as they attempted to cling onto departing planes.

In the summary, the White House put heavy blame on a February 2020 deal struck between Trump’s administration and the Taliban, saying it put the incoming Biden government in an impossible position.

The departing Trump administration had left the Biden administration with a date for withdrawal, but no plan for executing it. And after four years of neglect — and in some cases, deliberate degradation — crucial systems, offices, and agency functions that would be necessary for a safe and orderly departure were in disrepair.”

the document said.

It also stressed that Trump in his final 11 months in office had steadily reduced the US troop presence in Afghanistan, reaching just 2,500 personnel by the time Biden took over in January 2021.

“As a result… the Taliban were in the strongest military position that they had been in since 2001,” when the United States invaded Afghanistan for a mission initially meant to focus on the planners of September 11, 2001, attacks on New York and Washington.

Trump, in a post-Thursday on his Truth Social app, called the current White House “morons” and said they were responsible for a “grossly incompetent SURRENDER in Afghanistan.”
“Biden is responsible, no one else!” he wrote.

Kirby acknowledged a litany of intelligence failures, saying the US government did not manage to predict how fast the Taliban were moving across the country or the degree to which they were constructing these deals in the hinterlands that kind of fell like dominos.

We didn’t anticipate how fast the Afghan national security forces were going to fold. I don’t think we fully appreciated the degree of corruption that was in the officer ranks in the military.

Intelligence is a hard business and they get it right a lot too.”

Kirby said.

Ultimately, the White House report suggested, the long-term failure of the war, including the Taliban’s surprising resilience and the weakness of government forces, meant the ending was never going to go well.

After more than 20 years, more than 2 trillion dollars, and standing up an Afghan army of 300,000 soldiers, the speed and ease with which the Taliban took control of Afghanistan suggests that there was no scenario — except a permanent and significantly expanded US military presence — that would have changed the trajectory.”

The report said.

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