Wednesday 20 March 2024

Afghanistan Withdrawal: The Generals Blame the State Department

 

Top generals proved Biden had a 'willy nilly' attitude toward Afghanistan

Two former top generals in charge of the 2021 military withdrawal from Afghanistan that left 13 service members dead said the orders to evacuate from Biden came too late to avoid disaster. 

Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. Mark Milley and former Commander U.S. Central Command Gen. Kenneth McKenzie revealed critical details about the Biden administration's decision-making process behind the withdrawal, including that the president ignored their warnings. 

The now-retired military leaders gave a scathing assessment of the deadly withdrawal, which has been labeled a failure by some Democrats and nearly all Republicans.

In his opening remarks before the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Milley told lawmakers that the withdrawal is 'personal to me' and gave his condolences to the Gold Star families that attended in person.

He, along with McKenzie, put the State Department at the center of the breakdown in communication that resulted in the tragic deaths of 13 troops and the abandonment of hundreds of Americans and key Afghan partners as the Taliban took over. 

'On 14th August [2021] the noncombatant evacuation operation decision was made by the Department of State and the U.S. military alerted, mobilized and rapidly deployed faster than any military in the world would ever do,' Milley said. 

'It is my assessment that that decision came too late.'

Former Gens. Mark Milley (L) and Kenneth McKenzie (R) testified that the State Department acted too slow in ordering the evacuation of Americans from Afghanistan

Former Gens. Mark Milley (L) and Kenneth McKenzie (R) testified that the State Department acted too slow in ordering the evacuation of Americans from Afghanistan 

Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. Mark Milley was the top military official at the time of the 2021 withdrawal

Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. Mark Milley was the top military official at the time of the 2021 withdrawal

A helicopter displaying a Taliban flag flies above Taliban supporters gathered to celebrate the US withdrawal of all its troops out of Afghanistan

A helicopter displaying a Taliban flag flies above Taliban supporters gathered to celebrate the US withdrawal of all its troops out of Afghanistan

McKenzie agreed, saying he too believes the events of August 2021 were the result of delayed decisions that were the responsibility of the State Department.

'It remains my opinion that if there is culpability in this attack, it lies in policy decisions that created the environment.'

'Culpability and responsibility do not lie with the troops on the ground,' he added.

The conversations between Biden administration officials and the generals on when and how to evacuate were ongoing for months before the August withdrawal. 

Milley said that if he could make the decision again, he would have begun the evacuation over a month before the withdrawal was ordered.

'I would've brought the embassy and the State Department out with the military by the middle of July,' he said. 'If there was a do-over, that would be it.'

Milley even admitted he did not know how many Americans were in Afghanistan at the time of the withdrawal. 

'I'll be candid; I don't know the exact number of Americans that were left behind because the starting number was never clear.' 

He also testified that he believed the rapid withdrawal would lead to a civil war. 

'My personal analysis was that an accelerated withdrawal would likely lead to the general collapse of the Afghan security forces and the Afghan government, resulting in a large-scale civil war reminiscent of the 1990s or a complete Taliban takeover,' Milley said.

The Biden administration, meanwhile, was quick to return fire at the generals participating in the Republican-led hearing. 

The top generals also took time to acknowledge the Gold Star families that were in attendance at the hearing, including Steve Nikoui, who was recently arrested for shouting 'Remember Abbey Gate' at Biden during his State of the Union.  

While the hearing was ongoing, Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., who sits on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, sent a letter to the Chief of Capitol Police requesting all charges be dropped against Nikoui. 

Nikoui, the Gold Star father of slain Lance Cpl. Kareem Nikoui who was killed in the Abbey Gate bombing, told DailyMail.com last week that this hearing is critical.

'Joe Biden, personally, is the reason for that fiasco,' he told DailyMail.com, '100%.'

'I'm mad at Milley and Mackenzie, because I feel like they should have been bold and taking a stand and resign. Maybe it would have changed the course of history.'

Christy Shamblin and Alicia Lopez, who also lost family members in the Abbey Gate attack, were also in attendance. 

A suicide bombing during the withdrawal claimed the lives of 13 U.S. service members

A suicide bombing during the withdrawal claimed the lives of 13 U.S. service members

Caskets for the 13 fallen service members arrived back to the U.S. aboard a military C-17 on August 29, 2021

Caskets for the 13 fallen service members arrived back to the U.S. aboard a military C-17 on August 29, 2021

Gen. Kenneth McKenzie said culpability for the withdrawal is on policy makers and not troops

Gen. Kenneth McKenzie said culpability for the withdrawal is on policy makers and not troops

Code Pink protestors demanding a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war were escorted out of the hearing Tuesday

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Chairman Michael McCaul, R-Texas, opened the hearing blaming Biden for the disaster before reading off the names of the 13 service members that were killed during a suicide bombing as the U.S. military withdrew from Afghanistan in 2021.

One Democrat, Rep. Jared Moskowitz, casting blame, said  'I think there were mistakes made in the withdrawal.' 

The generals also noted that $7.2 billion worth of military equipment was left behind in the withdrawal.

Milley previously referred to the withdrawal as a ‘strategic failure’ and has said he has 'lots of regrets' regarding the operation. 

'It didn’t end the way I wanted it,' Milley said. 'In the broader sense, the war was lost.'

McKenzie also expressed his regrets about the operation, saying 'that’s something that haunts me to this day.'

In January, the committee held a hearing on the Taliban's reprisal murders of key U.S. Afghan allies

'As a result of the Biden administration’s failure to plan, the U.S. military was forced to conduct this emergency evacuation surrounded by tens of thousands of Taliban terrorists,' House Foreign Affairs Chairman Michael McCaul, R-Texas, said. 

'Put simply, President Biden and Secretary Blinken put thousands of American lives at risk through their incompetence and willful blindness.'

Videos and images of the 2021 withdrawal show U.S. military aircraft evacuating the country as desperate residents cling on to the exterior of the plane to try and escape Taliban rule

Videos and images of the 2021 withdrawal show U.S. military aircraft evacuating the country as desperate residents cling on to the exterior of the plane to try and escape Taliban rule

The withdrawal culminated with tens of thousands of Afghans attempting to evacuate the country on U.S. military transports

The withdrawal culminated with tens of thousands of Afghans attempting to evacuate the country on U.S. military transports

McCaul also threatened to hold Secretary of State Antony Blinken in contempt of Congress last month for failing to handover the departments After-Action Review (ARR) notes of the Afghanistan operation.

The Texan claim the notes may contain damning first-hand accounts of the withdrawal.

The State Department’s bad planning led to confusion and chaos on the ground.

A Taliban fighter takes a picture of a damaged MD 530 helicopter that was abandoned at Kabul airport by retreating troops

A Taliban fighter takes a picture of a damaged MD 530 helicopter that was abandoned at Kabul airport by retreating troops

The withdrawal was 'abrupt and uncoordinated' and gave war-ravaged locals the impression that the U.S. was 'simply handing Afghanistan over to a Taliban government-in-waiting', the report continues. Members of the Taliban are pictured celebrating a victory in March 2020

The withdrawal was 'abrupt and uncoordinated' and gave war-ravaged locals the impression that the U.S. was 'simply handing Afghanistan over to a Taliban government-in-waiting'. Members of the Taliban are pictured celebrating a victory.

Republican Rep. James Comer, the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability Chairman, told DailyMail.com: 'The Biden Administration was tragically unprepared for the Afghanistan withdrawal and their decisions in the region directly resulted in a national security and human catastrophe. 

'The Biden administration used poor judgement, poor planning, and are now pointing the finger at others in what is undeniably the worst U.S. foreign policy failure in more than half a century.'

Taliban forces showed off their new military hardware during a victory parade in Kandahar in 2021 as they celebrated the retreat of U.S. forces and their capture of Afghanistan

Taliban forces showed off their new military hardware during a victory parade in Kandahar as they celebrated the retreat of U.S. forces and their capture of Afghanistan

A Taliban fighter poses with a US-made Afghan air force Blackhawk helicopter at Kandahar airfield in August 2021, as weapons fell into the hands of the country's new rulers

A Taliban fighter poses with a US-made Afghan air force Blackhawk helicopter at Kandahar airfield, as weapons fell into the hands of the country's new Taliban rulers

Taliban fighters atop vehicles with Taliban flags parade along a road to celebrate after the US pulled all its troops out of Afghanistan, in Kandahar on September 1, 2021 following the Talibans military takeover of the country

Taliban fighters atop vehicles with Taliban flags parade along a road to celebrate after the US pulled all its troops out of Afghanistan

A helicopter displaying a Taliban flag flies above Taliban supporters gathered to celebrate the US withdrawal of all its troops out of Afghanistan

A helicopter displaying a Taliban flag flies above Taliban supporters gathered to celebrate the US withdrawal of all its troops out of Afghanistan

'While the Taliban had me, they showed me the Retrograde movie and accused me of working with the foreign forces in it,' Omar told Kasza, which the Green Beret then recounted to the comittee. 'They asked me what my job was, and I told them I cleared IEDs. They found me through the Retrograde movie and are still asking villagers and family members about me.'

Taliban terrorists

Soon after, Omar succumbed to the wounds he received from 16 days of Taliban punishment. 'We are here to talk about Taliban reprisals,' Kasza added. 'There¿s the case study: Nat Geo gave the Taliban a target package. The Taliban used it.'

More Taliban terrorists

Ernst said yesterday's hearing demonstrated the 'willy nilly attitude that President Joe Biden turned up when withdrawing our troops from Afghanistan'

Combat veteran Senator Joni Ernst said the hearing demonstrated the 'willy nilly attitude that President Joe Biden had when withdrawing our troops from Afghanistan'

Milley, along with McKenzie, put the State Department at the center of the breakdown in communication that resulted in the tragic deaths of 13 troops and the abandonment of hundreds of Americans and key Afghan partners as the Taliban took over. 

Milley said that the president ignored his advice.

McKenzie agreed, saying he too believes the events of August 2021 were the responsibility of the State Department.


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