The situation around Karzai International Airport in Kabul, Afghanistan remains dire as US citizens and others try to make their way inside the perimeter to be evacuated from the country:
Kabul airport now
pic.twitter.com/743y2AULrh— Bruno Maçães (@MacaesBruno) August 19, 2021
An Afghan man sent me this video which he said was raked outside Kabul airport today. How are Americans and Afghans supposed to get through this? pic.twitter.com/PjRTvof5p5
— Jeff Schogol (@JeffSchogol) August 19, 2021
Received this heart wrenching video from someone on the ground in Kabul. Access to the airport is nearly impossible. Americans are being turned away due to the chaotic and dangerous situation. The airport must be secured and accessible now. #Afghanistan pic.twitter.com/yrwplmARXm
— Congresswoman Tenney (@RepTenney) August 19, 2021
My God https://t.co/F2PeKhBynF
— Comfortably Smug (@ComfortablySmug) August 19, 2021
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Compare and contrast with an op-ed Joe Biden had published in Foreign Affairs last year:
— Dr. Ricardo Harambe (@Richard_Harambe) August 19, 2021
https://twitter.com/Secret_du_Roy/status/1428359735670018050
Wow.
That aged well
— Tony Daquano (@adaquano) August 19, 2021
This aged well. Lmao https://t.co/EM3csojRqK
— DidIDoThat (@DidIDoT28746015) August 19, 2021
Biden also said during his presidential campaign that America “needs a president who is respected on the world stage.” And how’s that going?
What they sold vs. what they delivered. pic.twitter.com/JnnLpyz8Qp
— Doug Powers (@ThePowersThatBe) August 19, 2021
Yesterday, President Biden responded to the mess in Afghanistan by coming out and slamming Republican governors for not mandating masks in schools, then left without taking any questions.
Biden’s op-ed from last year could be the worst aging article in history.