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Pam Peterson (West MA)'s avatar

I guess I just don't understand how people can openly call for violence against others and get away with it. Or how an elected official can suggest revolution is being planned without being brought down/arrested for inciting riot. I sure wish the Jan 6 committee would get on with the investigation and bring some of these people into the light. Show us how they helped plan and finance the insurrection. Please, just give us something other than "demanding that info be preserved" I fear this investigation will last well into 2022, and by that time the rethuglicans will have succeeded in complete voter suppression. (Sorry for this rant...just feeling there is little good in our fellow human being right now.)

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Keith Wheelock's avatar

Apart from Trumpeting elephants, the current drum beat against President Biden on Afghanistan will precipitously diminish over the coming weeks and months. Almost certainly there will be hearings on why many more Afghans who served the American government were not pre-certified for evacuation. In the Foreign Service I painfully learned the difference between the State Department’s authority to issue visas and the immutable right of the U. S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to reject or accept those who arrive in the United States.

The USCIS historically has been the naysayer on many attempts to broaden immigration, including responding to emergency situations. The USCIA is constrained by legislation and by a general internal attitude to interpret harsh existing laws and regulations. I would not be surprised if Stephen Miller, Trump’s hatchet man on immigration, played a major role in introducing operational constraints within USCIS. [I have read nothing about the USCIS in recent articles on the failure to swiftly identify and process the multitude of Afghans who had worked for the American government and were endangered by a Taliban takeover.]

After Trump’s one-sided February, 2020 scuttle-and-run agreement with the Taliban [promisse to remove our troops in return for a Taliban promise not to attack them, release of 1000s of imprisoned Taliban fighters and more], THE APPROVAL OF AFGHAN EVACUEES ACTUALLY DECLINED IN 2021. It increased moderately in the first months of President Biden’s administration.

Clearly the pandemic played a significant role in the processing of potential Afghan evacuees. Visa processing was sharply curtailed or even suspended at American consulates. I presume that a large portion of the USCIS staff did not go to the office.

Whatever the reasons, we did a tremendous disservice to those Afghans who had served us and were in personal danger. With urgency and common sense, I believe that far more could have been accomplished before a frenetic evacuation. This could have included legal depositions from American personnel attesting to the service and character of their current and past Afghan employees.

Some will focus on the failure of intelligence prior to the ‘precipitous collapse’ of the Afghan military and police. While Monday morning quarterbacks can have a field day, I believe that the investigation results will be muddy.

Currently President Biden is being targeted on various fronts: 1) he was unprepared for this ‘precipitous collapse’ and its aftermath; 2) he shouldn’t have placed American military into such a dangerous situation in which we were dependent on Taliban security; and 3) our military should have remained in Afghanistan after his August 31st deadline. In my view, 1) can be the topic of an endless circular debates, while 2) and 3) are contradictory.

When the smoke clears, what I find obvious is that President Biden decisively ended our 20 years of war without end and he facilitated, in barely two weeks, the evacuation of over 120,000 human beings under the most vexing and dangerous circumstances. It was a tragedy that over a dozen American military and 170 Afghans were killed and many more wounded by an ISIS-K bomb. From the outset, such an assault was considered highly probable. The U. S. And the Taliban, from mutual self interest, worked together to prevent terrorists attacks. Sadly, they were unable to abort them all.

I applaud Biden for being presidential. On President Truman’s desk was a sign THE BUCK STOPS HERE. In my view, Biden was Trumanesque.

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