Veteran criticizes Biden for eating ice cream despite the heat of Afghanistan

In an interview with "Fox News", a security veteran ridiculed America's failure in Afghanistan, and said that while Biden's team was busy preparing videos on Tiktok and serving ice cream to the American president, and while the Pentagon was busy studying white intolerance, planning For the gay parades, some sandal-wearing barbarian, referring to the Taliban, wasted 20 years of work, and countless billions of dollars.

Jim Hanes, the head of the Center for Security Studies and a former veteran of the US Army, described the defeat the US military received in Afghanistan as the biggest defeat in its history.

The channel had asked him about the reason for this great failure, and whether there was a great miscalculation on the part of the American intelligence, and if so, how did such a mistake happen?

"This is a huge defeat and the most embarrassing defeat in American history," Hans replied.

"We lost more lives in the Vietnam War, but this defeat was the most devastating and demonstrated the failure of our institutions," he says.

He called for the expulsion or prosecution of all those who participated in planning the withdrawal from Afghanistan, and all those who said that the Afghan army was ready to fight for his country.

The blame game in Washington for what happened in Afghanistan intensifies, as the White House seeks to contain the fallout from a humiliating end to the 20-year war in Afghanistan, and Republicans are sparing no effort to exploit President Joe Biden's handling of the chaotic withdrawal from Kabul to their advantage.

Emphasizing his defense of the withdrawal from Afghanistan, Biden blamed the Afghan government and the US-trained Afghan army for not aggressively defending the capital, Kabul, which fell to the Taliban on Sunday.

In a televised speech from the White House on Monday, Biden made statements blaming his predecessor, Donald Trump, for the ongoing crisis in Afghanistan, referring to the deal Trump signed with the Taliban to withdraw US troops by May 1.

In an interview with Fox News on Tuesday night, Trump called Biden's handling of the situation "the biggest embarrassment in the history of our country" while blaming Biden for not getting American soldiers and civilians out of the country in time.

The two big politicians began playing a blame game on Saturday when the danger of Kabul falling into the hands of the Taliban loomed large.

Biden then criticized Trump for enabling the Taliban movement and leaving it "in the strongest military position since 2001."

Trump responded with a statement saying Biden "came out of Afghanistan instead of following the plan our administration left him."

The Biden administration is about to face questioning from both the House of Representatives and the Senate over the failed US exit from Afghanistan.

A number of US media criticized Biden for what they described as mismanaging the troop withdrawal as well.

On Sunday, CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union" called the issue a foreign policy "disaster" that left the president "uptight."

The Atlantic Monthly, a moderate liberal newspaper, ran a headline referring to what the magazine called Biden's "betrayal of Afghans."

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