Taliban Marks 3rd Anniversary of Takeover with Parade Showcasing U.S. Equipment Left Behind by Biden-Harris

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The Taliban marked the third anniversary of their takeover by declaring a national holiday. They also held a large televised display at the Bagram Air Force Base, displaying some of the billions in military equipment that the Biden/Harris Administration left behind. They’re pushing it in our faces one day earlier; they cite the national solar calendar to mark it Wednesday.

The Biden/Harris Legacy

Kamala is the one responsible. They mock us. She made us look bad.

The brutal regime is known for its cruelty to women and for disdaining them.

The “victory” day celebrations came amid global criticisms of the Taliban government (also known as the Islamic Emirate) for creating the “world’s worst crisis in women’s rights” and for making Afghanistan, a poor country, the only place where girls are prohibited from completing the sixth grade.

The Humvees and tanks they used were fun, but not as much as the tanks, helicopters, or Humvees.

The ceremony in Bagram, about 40 kilometers north of Kabul’s capital, included a 21-gun salute, speeches by top Taliban leaders and thousands of men, including diplomats from other countries.

Biden’s record is already tarnished by the hasty pullout, which resulted in the deaths of 13 American soldiers and 170 Afghans due to suicide bombings. Remember who else was involved in the decision? Kamala Harris, the Democrat nominee for president and vice-presidential candidate, was also involved.

We have the videotape. She will probably deny any responsibility. Just as she pretended to be blameless in the fiasco that occurred at the Southern border despite being named “border czar”.

In 2021, Donald Trump slammed the Biden/Harris duo and former Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman Mark Milley. (Warning: Profanity.)

You got a $50 million airplane. You got a $29 million gorgeous helicopter. We had every type of helicopter, many of them brand new, literally out of the box. [Inaudible].

70 million dollar aircraft. Do you think it’s more cost-effective to let it sit there and they can use it, than to fill it with half a tank of gasoline and fly it to Pakistan or to fly it back into our country? [Imitating the advisors] We think it is cheaper, sir. Then I realized that he was an idiot.

Joe, the “last person” in the room, left us with this legacy.