*Roshambo » Yesterday, 5:19 pm » wrote: ↑
JuCo,
He was

and it truly sucks to be you
own it you dumb mother ****
President Joe Biden was legally and diplomatically bound to the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan by the
Doha Agreement, a peace deal signed by the Trump administration and the Taliban in February 2020
****, you liar!
Biden DID NOT follow Trump's CONDITIONAL plan for ending the Afghanistan war, so HE ALONE bears the responsibility for leaving billions worth of weapons there AND for the murder of the 13 American military members he abandoned as well as the thousand or so American allies who we promised would be evacuated with our troops, who were summarily tortured and murdered by the Taliban beginning immediately after we left!
Major Differences in Execution
1.
Timeline Adjustments
Trump's plan set a hard exit date of May 1, 2021.
Biden altered this timeline, initially extending the deadline to September 11, 2021 (the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks), before ultimately moving the final completion date to August 31, 2021.
2.
Conditionality vs. Unconditional Withdrawal
- Trump’s Stance: The Doha Agreement was designed to be condition-based. Proponents of Trump's plan argue he would have stopped or slowed the withdrawal because the Taliban failed to meet conditions, such as reducing violence against Afghan forces and concluding peace talks.
- Biden’s Stance: Biden’s administration determined that a conditional approach would simply lead to an endless U.S. presence. Biden pursued an unconditional withdrawal, believing that the intra-Afghan peace process was failing and that prolonging the military footprint would not alter the outcome. [1, 2, 3]