Biden's Blunder Draws World Criticism, UK Votes to Hold Him in Contempt: 'The Greatest Debacle that NATO Has Seen'
As the Biden administration's catastrophe in Afghanistan shocks the world, blowback is hitting the president hard. His poll numbers are dropping fast – his job approval now at the lowest point of his presidency. The international community is also turning its outrage on Biden in stunning fashion.
The chaos in Afghanistan has left as many as 15,000 Americans behind enemy lines, along with tens of thousands more Afghan allies who helped the U.S. military. They're desperate to escape the Taliban but the Islamic terror group has prevented many from reaching the airport.
U.S. troops have restored order inside the Kabul airport, but panic persists outside the gates.
At least 12 people have reportedly been killed this week due to gunfire or stampede as the Taliban blocks people, even some Americans with passports, from getting through checkpoints.
One Afghan interpreter, who escaped 12 days ago, reports the Taliban is on the hunt for U.S. allies. "They're searching for people who work with the foreign forces to want to kill them," he said in broken English. "We have a contact with my family in Afghanistan, like after one hour after I'm talking to my mom, to my brother. They say the situation is very bad. We can't go outside from our home." (CBN)
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