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It has been four years since it has been four years after ending the 20 -year -old foreign complication and except for the fate of hundreds of thousands of people at the hands of Taliban.
For the House Republican MPs, who served in the armed forces, especially in the Middle East, frustration and anxest are still raw.
“I felt that the evacuation from any President in my lifetime was the worst thing. It was the most provoked operation that I have seen.”
A retired Brigadier General Beckon, with an experience of nearly 30 years in the Air Force, said the return left him and the fellow veterans spoke with feeling sad.
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Four years after the President Joe Biden presided over the chaotic return from Afghanistan, the House GOP veterans said the effects are still being felt. (US Marine Corps/1 Lieutenant Mark Andries; AP News Room)
“Why did our friends have to die there? Because all that [President Joe Biden] He did, he took us out and it collapsed. When Biden came in, we had 3,500 soldiers. None of them was a match. He was in support roles, “he said.” We could maintain it at low cost for a long time… and mothers and dads are surprised, why do we lose our son? I know this to come true. I have spoken to mothers and dads. Why did I lose my son for the fact that Joe Biden only pulled the plug and let him fall? ,
Nebraska Republican said that he himself knew five people who were serving in Afghanistan.
Rape Pat Harigan, RNC, officers of special forces of a former army, who gave two tours in Afghanistan, said he cried when the return chaos staged a sit -in on him.
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“I cried,” Harigan told Fox News Digital. “I knew that it was not about losing Afghanistan, okay? It was not about the 20 -year work in that country. It was not about the promises that we had made that we had not made. It was not even about 13 Americans. The reason for this is that I believed that strategic weakness on the world stage condemns the next generation of America.”
Four years after the deadly suicide attack on Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul on Tuesday, which killed dozens of Afghans and 13 American service members.
“I would say that it is a lot, very, very, you know, cutting morale positions for all,” rape barrett, r-chic., Who served in the army for more than 20 years.
Afghan Burka-Clade women run from the Taliban flag on August 14, 2025 on the eve of the fourth anniversary of the Taliban acquisition in Kabul. (Vice through Vakil Kohasar/AFP Getty Image)
“I cannot speak for all, but personally, I felt that it is a complete and full failure of our leadership … We can see it in slow.
Bacon said the ISIS-K terrorist who attacked was released from jail at Bagram Air Base after a mild acquisition of Afghanistan’s Taliban.
“I can’t think of more bottled operation than that,” he said.
Harigan said, “We put a lot of blood, sweat and tears in that struggle, and it was not only given effectively without any plan and did not think at all behind the return process, eventually 13 young Americans’ deaths were concluded; there is no need to happen. And I think it is the most disappointing part.”
All three veterans said that the chaotic return operation left harmful consequences in its wake.
“I think both the previous President and the present President may improve the Afghan interpreters out of Afghanistan and enter the US,” said Bekan.
“We have an obligation, in my view, to support these people. I mean, they really placed their life line to save Americans, and they have been hunted in Afghanistan. They have been persecuted. And in some cases you listen to the stories of the current administration which are trying to return some of these people. It is not right.”
Harigan said that the federal government took “a lot” to Afghanistan after the American exit.
The gold medal sits on a performance before a ceremony, honored to 13 US service members, who were killed on September 10, 2024 in a suicide bombing at the Hamid Karzai International Airport in Afghanistan in the US Capital Rotunda. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Image)
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“I mean, the President who was sending $ 40 million per week to Biden Taliban, because God knows what is the reason. And now we have no connection with them, which I also think is a problem,” he said. “I think Afghanistan has historically, and will always be a safe shelter for terrorism … if we are not keeping a pulse on what is going on continuously there.”
Barrett reported that Afghanistan has since fallen into extremist control with the Taliban rule and opened “vacuum” for China and other opponents to achieve impact.
“I think we have a very intelligent, very realistic and clear-eye mentality of those challenges that we are going to face, and what are the effects of the second and third order of the decisions we made?” He posted. “You go to a country to free them. Well, what is going to happen after the next day and the day, after that day?”