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Meanwhile, the Pentagon is “coordinating” with the Taliban under cover that the Taliban is helping it fight ISIS, while the mainstream media talks non-stop about Joe Biden’s apparent dementia

Far More deadly Than Biden’s Dementia-His Throwing In With Taliban Terrorists


By Judi McLeod ——--September 2, 2021

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Far More deadly Than Biden’s Dementia-His Throwing In With Taliban TerroristsHaving completely thrown in with the Taliban, the Joe Biden administration is leading the West down a deadly garden path, one that is boobytrapped with IEDs and other terrorist horrors. Ironically, it was mostly IEDs that killed or maimed American troops and their allies in Afghanistan and Iraq. Buying into the media-touted pipe dream that the Biden admin and the Taliban have teamed up to rid the world of ISIS is going to lead to millions of more deaths.

That the Biden cabal is teaming up with the Taliban

There is nothing honorable or trustworthy about the bloodthirsty Taliban; nothing honorable or trustworthy about ISIS, both are brutal terrorist networks. That the Biden cabal is teaming up with the Taliban nine days out from the 20th anniversary of 9/11 is nothing less than outrageous. Authorities have downplayed terrorists acts ever since 9/11 whether those acts have been undertaken by al Qaeda, the Taliban or ISIS. Just before his second election as President, Barack Hussein Obama took credit when SEAL Team 6 killed Osama bin Ladin, but refused to show pictures of the al Qaeda leader’s corpse. Bin Ladin’s human remains were allegedly slid off of a plank on an American warship, lost forever into the sea. Obama went on to ban the term “Islamic terrorism” from the public lexicon, and even once referred to ISIS as the “JV” (junior varsity) team . There was no second guessing when the Donald Trump administration rid the world of terrorists al Qaeda leader Qassim al-Rimi, in January, 2020 after months of tracing him, or Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. “WASHINGTON — The United States killed the leader of Al Qaeda’s affiliate in Yemen, the White House confirmed on Thursday. (NY Times, Feb. 6, 2020)

Incredibly, mere months later finds the Pentagon working with the Taliban

“The confirmation came about a week after The New York Times first reported that the United States believed it had killed Qassim al-Rimi, the Qaeda leader, in January after months of tracing him. “The C.I.A. carried out the airstrike using an unmanned drone, an intelligence official said. “The White House statement had little detail about the operation, but said it was carried out at the direction of President Trump. The statement said Mr. al-Rimi’s death will degrade the Yemen affiliate and the global Qaeda movement and “brings us closer to eliminating the threats these groups pose to our national security.” “Mr. Trump has highlighted his record of ordering the killing of terrorist leaders and other adversaries. In his State of the Union address, he highlighted the Army Delta Force raid that killed Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the Islamic State leader, as well as the drone strike in Baghdad that killed Maj. Gen. Qassim Suleimani, Iran’s most important general.
“Trump said in his remarks that the more than 20,000 square miles of ISIS-held territory had been “100% destroyed.” (CNBC, Feb.4, 2020)
“Our message to the terrorists is clear: You will never escape American justice. If you attack our citizens, you forfeit your life,” Trump said."
Incredibly, mere months later finds the Pentagon working with the Taliban: ‘U.S. Military Wary of Working With Taliban Against ISIS-K’(New York Times, Sept. 1, 2021)
'Will the Pentagon keep coordinating with the Taliban? ‘It’s possible.’ ‘Defense Officials Discuss Conclusion of War in Afghanistan’. “Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III and Gen. Mark A. Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, delivered remarks on the end of the military mission in Afghanistan and the complex nature of withdrawing troops from the region. “Now the war is over and we’re entering a new chapter, one in where our diplomats and our interagency partners take the lead.

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Why in Heaven were they cooperating with Taliban leaders in the first place?!

“We’re part of an urgent team effort to move Afghan evacuees out of temporary housing, in intermediate staging bases in the Gulf and in Europe, and on to begin new lives. And I’ll be traveling to the Gulf next week to thank our partners there who have done so much to help save and shelter Afghan civilians.” “In short, the United States military was tasked to conduct two highly complex missions simultaneously — retrograde while in contact with the enemy and a NEO in a non-permissive environment. We executed that mission in a highly dynamic, dangerous operating environment from a war-torn country, and it was conducted across nine countries and 26 intermediate staging bases and temporary safe havens. “We deployed between 5 and 6,000 military personnel on the ground, some of whom were forward-deployed based on our contingency planning.” “Just over a day after the last American service member left Afghanistan, the Pentagon’s top two leaders expressed wariness about continuing to cooperate with Taliban leaders who helped provide safe passage to more than 124,000 people evacuated out of the country.”
Why in Heaven were they cooperating with Taliban leaders in the first place?!
“We were working with the Taliban on a very narrow set of issues,” Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III told reporters on Wednesday. “I would not make any leaps of logic to broader issues.” “Gen. Mark A. Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was more blunt in his assessment of Taliban leaders, whom American commanders have praised for their cooperation during the evacuation.

“This is a ruthless group,” said General Milley, who commanded troops in Afghanistan. “Whether or not they change remains to be seen. In war, you do what you must.” “Asked if the U.S. military would cooperate with the Taliban in fighting the Islamic State Khorasan, or ISIS-K, the group that claimed responsibility for last week’s attack that killed 13 American troops and more than 100 Afghans, General Milley said: “It’s possible.” “General Milley also defended an Air Force drone strike on Sunday that the military says destroyed a car filled with explosives that posed an “imminent” threat to the evacuation operation. Afghans on the ground say it killed at least 10 people, including seven children. “The Taliban are preparing to set out their new Islamic government imminently, naming Sheikh Haibatullah Akhundzada, the insurgency’s top religious leader, as the country’s supreme authority, according to a Taliban official. “Although the group swiftly seized final control of the country this month, the Taliban have spent more than a decade preparing to take power by steadily expanding a shadow government, called the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, and appointing officials down to the district level in preparation for a moment when they were again in power. “While it remains unclear when exactly an announcement may come and whether it would include a more inclusive council, the new government will face huge challenges, including growing humanitarian and economic crises that have forced Afghans to flee. It will also be strapped for cash as funds are cut off by the United States and international lenders, and foreign governments debate whether to recognize the Taliban.

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Pentagon is “coordinating” with the Taliban under cover that the Taliban is helping it fight ISIS

“Basic services like electricity are under threat and Afghans have been struggling with a surge in food prices and malnutrition. “Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, a co-founder of the Taliban who has served as the group’s deputy leader in recent years, was expected to be in charge of day-to-day affairs as head of government. “Mr. Baradar acted as the chief negotiator for the group in peace talks with the United States in Qatar, presiding over the agreement that cleared the way for the American withdrawal from Afghanistan. “Other key positions in the government are expected to go to Sirajuddin Haqqani, another deputy and an influential operations leader within the movement, and Mawlawi Muhammad Yaqoub, who is the son of the Taliban movement’s founder, Mullah Muhammad Omar."
Meanwhile, the Pentagon is “coordinating” with the Taliban under cover that the Taliban is helping it fight ISIS, while the mainstream media talks non-stop about Joe Biden’s apparent dementia. Far more deadly than Biden’s dementia is his having completely thrown in with the Taliban terrorists.

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Judi McLeod—— -- Judi McLeod, Founder, Owner and Editor of Canada Free Press, is an award-winning journalist with more than 30 years’ experience in the print and online media. A former Toronto Sun columnist, she also worked for the Kingston Whig Standard. Her work has appeared throughout the ‘Net, including on Rush Limbaugh and Fox News.

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