It is painfully clear that surrendering to the Taliban for the purpose of withdrawal is far more costly than a sustainable commitment under a sound strategy. Losing a war has consequences.
@LTGHRMcMaster
Gen., would love to interview you for my podcast, in the past I have interviewed Gen. Eaton and I just interviewed Col. Steve Miska on Afghanistan & staying true to our Afghan allies here
@LTGHRMcMaster
And on the way out, a gift to the Taliban: US supplied helicopters, M24 sniper rifles, M18 assault weapons, small arms and materiel, Humvees, military trucks, aircraft, tanks; now in Taliban hands. US just built Taliban army with billions $$$ of top equipment to use on Afghanis
@LTGHRMcMaster
@mommawins
We didn’t lose the war in Afghanistan. For Twenty years we kept terrorist away from our land. Not all Afghanistan soldiers, but I can tell you (as a war veteran myself) some sat on their ass while Americans fought.
@LTGHRMcMaster
Thank you for your service but you did the nation a disservice by staying silent on Trump. Loyalty to country outweighs any loyalty to a person or tradition.
@LTGHRMcMaster
Did you mention this to Trump when he was negotiating US withdrawal & release of 5k Talibani prisoners, with the Taliban criminal & former prisoner who was released, led the Taliban’s takeover & is now the acting leader of Afghanistan?
I don’t recall hearing from you then.🤔🤷🏻♀️