Hmm…

@RaheemKassam

Big story coming today.

I mean real big.

Bye-den

It may amount to nothing, but 2022 is approaching fast. If they can shove Biden out the door, the Afghanistan baggage goes with him.

Update

Joe Biden’s State Department moved to cancel a critical State Department program aimed at providing swift and safe evacuations of Americans out of crisis zones just months prior to the fall of Kabul, The National Pulse can exclusively reveal.

The “Contingency and Crisis Response Bureau” – which was designed to handle medical, diplomatic, and logistical support concerning Americans overseas was paused by Anthony Blinken’s State Department earlier this year. Notification was officially signed just months before the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan. […]

In a lengthy article in Vanity Fair from May 2021, the Contingency and Crisis Response Bureau (CCR) – also referred to in overlap with a predecessor/partner bureau called “OpMed” is described as a “little-known team of medics and miracle workers—hidden deep within the U.S. Department of State.”

There are thousands of Americans still trapped in Afghanistan.

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  1. Speaking of Afghanistan…
    Here is a letter that I received from the Legion and Canada Veterans Affairs.

    Dear Comrades,

    I am sure you have been watching, as we have, the scenes in Kandahar and Kabul with shock and disbelief. On behalf of all of us at the Midland Legion, we wanted to take this opportunity to offer our services to anyone who is especially affected by recent developments in Afghanistan. This country lost 158 brave Canadians in the fight against the Taliban, and over 40,000 service men and women served in the conflict. 

    Please feel free to call the branch or email us at midlandlegion@gmail.com for assistance of any kind. I am also forwarding a letter from the Federal Minister of Veterans Affairs, which is included in its entirety below:

    ——————————————

    To: VAC Stakeholder Community,

    These past few weeks have been incredibly difficult for our Veteran community. With the Taliban’s rapid advance across Afghanistan, it appears that the entire country could soon be under their control.

    Given all it represents to so many of our Afghan Veterans, the fall of Kandahar will surely be particularly challenging. Having never worn the uniform, I know I will never be able to understand what so many of those who served there are grappling with.

    As Minister, though, I want to provide some resources that I hope might be of use for those of you – and to those you serve – who might understandably be struggling with the situation in Afghanistan.

    At Veterans Affairs, please know that the VAC Assistance Service is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Veterans, former RCMP members, families, and caregivers can call to speak with a mental health professional, free of charge, at 1-800-268-7708 (TDD/TTY: 1-800-567-5803.)For those still serving in the Canadian Armed Forces, support is available to members and their families at each Canadian Forces Health Services centre across the country.The Member Assistance Program also offers 24/7 confidential short-term counselling to members and their families, and can be reached at

    1-800-268-7708 (TDD 1-800-567-5803.)

    Some additional information on mental health resources can also be found through the Canadian Armed Forces and Veterans Affairs Canada.

    Because of what Canadians achieved in Afghanistan, lives have been changed, unquestionably, for the better. There are children who received medicine that allowed them to reach their teens when they otherwise wouldn’t have. There are now young women studying law, physics, and journalism at some of the world’s finest universities who would never have gotten that opportunity.

    Time will tell us what those stories mean, but I choose to believe that the world will be better for them. However this chapter in Afghanistan’s history ends, Canada will not forget the actions of the more than 40,000 of our remarkable men and women who served there – the stories of their sacrifice will outlast them.

    Our kids and grandkids are going to learn about the Canadians who fought and gave their lives in the streets and poppy fields of Kandahar, just like they will about the ones who fought and gave their lives at Vimy Ridge and Juno Beach. Their wars might be different, but their stories are fundamentally the same. They went off to serve their country, and they did all that was asked of them and more.

    How our Afghanistan Veterans and their families will come to understand their sacrifices is surely not for me to say, but I can promise that Canada will remain forever grateful for their service. Please take care, and thank you for the work you all continue to do in support of our Veterans and their families.

    Respectfully,

    Lawrence MacAulay

    Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National Defence

    —————————————————

    As you can read, they too are troubled by the outcome in Afghanistan.

    1. This speech today in the British parliament is powerful:

      “To see their commander in chief, call in to question the courage of men I fought with, to claim that they ran…It’s shameful. Those who have never fought for the colours they fly, should be careful about criticizing those who have”.

      “This is a harsh lesson for all of us and if we’re not careful it could be a very, very difficult lesson for our allies. It doesn’t need to be. We can set out a vision, clearly articulate it, for reinvigorating our European NATO partners, to make sure that we are not dependent on a single ally, on the decision of a single leader, that we can work together with Japan and Australia, France and Germany, with partners large and small, and make sure we hold the line together.”

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=niR_9VacIEE

    1. It was always about Harris.

      ‘Woke’ America wants a Black Female underachiever for their political poster child. Biden was a means to an end.

      1. They then lose the tie breaker vote for the Senate. Is Mitt going to switch to Dem side and then quit, with benefits, in 2022?

  2. BiteMe is not going to complete this term anyway. This may just speed up the inevitable.

  3. Biden bye then?
    Did Joe shit himself one too many times?
    Maybe the Taliban mocking him with ice cream cones gave him a stroke?
    I think I predicted around the 4th of July of this year so I was a bit off.

  4. Biden is not responsible for anything other than choosing one or two scoops of the flavour of ice cream Jill picks for him.

    1. Oh, my goodness! Two scoops of ice cream! Quick, impeach him! Oh, waydaminnit–we are talking about Trump, aren’t we?

  5. Corrupt, narcissist, and evil man.
    5 decades of self gratification via the public purse.
    A decade being bed ridden would start to be a just sentence.
    But that wont happen. “They” need him shut up as soon as he’s lost use.
    I see a horse drawn carriage and lots of wailing of how he was a great man sooner than later.
    That would be just another distraction for the masses also.

    Now where’s my popcorn?

  6. Sorry if this has been said before,

    The Taliban could ( may ) tell Biden ; give us one million dollars per American and we will release them unharmed.
    If not we will torture and kill them one by one.

    if there are 40,000 Americans trapped in Afghanistan, that is a lot of money.

    Biden will probably give them the money and apologize for being white or something “””woke””” like that.

  7. There’s no way that Harris or Pelosi can separate themselves from Biden in the next year lead up to 2022 mid-terms. They all knew Biden was an imbecile, now everyone knows.

    The Democrats will own this together, they’re all in the same boat in a sea of ineptitude.

    Keep in mind, the truth regarding the Biden/Harris election fraud is still being unravelled, the stench of rot is there, and China has ships in the seas off Taiwan patrolling the waters.

    I’ll likely listen to John Batchelor’s radio show tonight instead of anything in Canada’s tier 2 media.

  8. I was never much of a conspiracy wanker. I actually believe JFK was shot and killed by one man, from the window of the book depository. And I believe we actually landed on the moon in the summer of 69 (when my own rocket first found its soft landing). Sorry GYM666

    But my working conspiracy theory is that this entire operation was engineered by HER remnant State Dept. Yeah, Blinky cancelled the ESCAPE program. Why? So he could conveniently leave a large number of American hostages behind. Why? So the State Dept. could get Sleepy, dottering, Joe to sign-off on a $multi-billion if not $trillion ransom for the Americans. Why? Because SHE and HER ilk are still working on the theory that if … we are just nice to radical Islam, then they won’t try to fly any more airliners into the American Capitol. Blinky and HER Associates want the American taxpayers to apologize to the Talliebaaaaaahn for 20 years of stalemate with a gigantic $$$ cash PRIZE.

    And it will all be blamed on Non compos mentis Joe

    1. Oswald was a patsy set up by his own CIA.
      Conveniently killed by Ruby.
      Many shooters took out Kennedy from different angles just in case someone missed.
      And a few did miss.
      Never screw with the See Eye Eh, especially calling them out that you will ” scatter them to the ends of the Earth “.

  9. It’s understandable that Biden could drop so fast in the polls, particularly when many never voted for him in the first place.

    1. Don’t know what happened with the double post, the first one missing the first letter and no option to edit.

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