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President Biden argued in a Washington Post editorial on Saturday that the Middle East was “stable and safer” than when he took office.
“The Middle East I visit is more stable and safer than what my administration inherited 18 months ago,” Biden wrote.
His comments continued with the Taliban regaining control of Afghanistan, despite the decision to withdraw US troops from Afghanistan.
KT McFarlandIn response to Biden’s editorial, former President Donald Trump’s deputy national security adviser spoke with Fox News Digital, calling the United States’ withdrawal from Afghanistan “chamboric.”
According to the New York Times, Biden’s era was an “unpleasant problem” for the White House, and the Democrats have made a spectacular report.
“Our chambolic withdrawal from Afghanistan turned out to be a turning point in America’s position in the world. Since then, our friends no longer trust us and our enemies We are no longer afraid of us, “McFarland said. “Biden inherited the Middle East, which had just signed a historic peace agreement between Israel and Sunni Arab countries. Iran was economically devastated by sanctions and low oil prices. The greatest pressure on Iran. The campaign was working. To stop supporting their terrorist movement, stop their nuclear weapons program, and plead for peace on our terms. ISIS was defeated and its butcher’s leaders died. “
McFarland also said Biden would soon discover that the Middle East had “advanced.”
“Arabs and Israelis continue to build momentum in the Abraham agreement, despite Biden’s best efforts to thwart it. Iran will deliver nuclear weapons by the end of Biden’s term. Saudi, who Biden has publicly denied, has little motivation to gain. He saved him from the oil shortage he created, “says McFarland.
On July 8, 2021, almost two months before the Taliban ruled Afghanistan, Biden said it was unlikely that the Taliban would take over the country.
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“Is the Taliban taking over Afghanistan now inevitable?” The reporter asked.
“No, it’s not,” Biden replied.
Biden once mentioned Afghanistan in his editorial, but did not discuss the withdrawal of US troops from the country.
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Biden’s editorial arrives less than a week after his first trip to Saudi Arabia since he became president.