Biden Should Be IMPEACHED: Taliban OFFERED Biden Control Of Kabul; Biden Declined

In a further act of political and moral suicide, a damning report has recently come to light that shows that the Taliban may have offered control of Kabul to Biden, to which Biden steadfastly refused.

As FOX News recently reported, Taliban fighters took the Afghan capital city of Kabul faster than anyone anticipated earlier this month – including the Taliban – but according to a Washington Post report, the U.S. had an opportunity to hold the city only to willingly turn it over.

When Afghanistan‘s president Ashraf Ghani fled the country, the city began to collapse as gangs were reported to be taking over. This led to U.S. military leaders meeting and reaching an agreement with the Taliban, a U.S. official told the Post. “We have two options to deal with it,” Taliban political leader Abdul Ghani Baradar reportedly said, according to the official. “You [the United States military] take responsibility for securing Kabul or you have to allow us to do it.” Faced with the decision of whether to accept control over Kabul or allow the Taliban to do so, the U.S. opted for the latter, given President Biden’s insistence on withdrawing from Afghanistan by August 31. As part of the agreement, the U.S. assumed control of Kabul’s airport until the end of the month to facilitate its exit while the Taliban ruled the city.

FOX went on to report that The Taliban had no intention of taking control of Kabul that day. Prior to Ghani’s departure, the U.S. had not anticipated it either, as several top officials had reportedly been on vacation. The chaos that ensued when Ghani left, however, required someone to step in. The U.S. decided that it should be the Taliban.

The landscape of lowliness is a well-traversed field that Biden has had more than a little experience sauntering through. With this latest offense, he marks a new mile in his hike.

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