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C.Martel
27th May 2025, 07:38 PM
Hegseth orders new panel to review US military withdrawal from Afghanistan

The Pentagon is convening a new panel to review the U.S. military withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021 and previous investigations into the event, according to a new memo released Tuesday.

The memo, signed by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, orders a “Special Review Panel” to examine prior investigations and analyze the decision-making that led to the chaotic and deadly departure, which happened under President Biden but was set in motion by President Trump in 2020 when he negotiated and signed a deal with the Taliban committing to an earlier timeline for the drawdown of U.S. forces in Afghanistan.

“Over the last three months, the Department has been engaged in a review of this catastrophic event in our military ‘s history,” Hegseth writes. “I have concluded that we need to conduct a comprehensive review to ensure that accountability for this event is met and that the complete picture is provided to the American people.”

Trump following his election loss in 2020 ordered a rapid withdrawal of all U.S. troops from Afghanistan, though the effort was slow rolled by senior officials, according to testimony released by the congressional January 6 committee in October 2022.

After taking office, Biden delayed the planned withdrawal by a few months, but in the weeks before the U.S. was to fully leave, the country quickly fell to the Taliban, who seized abandoned American military equipment.

Hundreds of thousands of Afghan citizens then attempted to flee the country by swarming the Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul where forces were exiting. In the chaos, 13 U.S. service members and more than 170 Afghans were killed by a suicide bombing outside the Abbey Gate of airport.

The event sparked a House Foreign Affairs Committee’s investigation and has been heavily criticized by Trump, who said he expects a Pentagon review of the withdrawal to result in the removal of most of the generals involved.

At a Feb. 26 Cabinet meeting attended by Hegseth, Trump said “every single one” of the military generals involved in the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan should be fired.

“I’m not going to tell this man what to do, but I will say that if I had his place I’d fire every single one of them,” Trump said, gesturing to Hegseth.

“I don’t see a big promotion in that group,” Trump later said. “I think I think they’re going to be largely gone.”

Heading the new Pentagon panel will be Sean Parnell, a top Hegseth advisor and spokesman, as well as an Afghanistan War veteran. Also serving on it will be retired Marine Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller, who was forced to leave the service after he posted viral videos in August 2021 — directly after the airport suicide bombing — in which he appeared in uniform while calling out senior military leaders for the deadly withdrawal.

Also included is Jerry Dunleavy, an author and former investigative reporter for the Washington Examiner who helped lead the House Foreign Affairs Committee’s investigation into the Afghanistan pullout.

“Sean and his team will look at the facts, examine the sources, interview witnesses, analyze the decision making, and post-mortem the chain of events that led to one of America’s darkest moments,” Hegseth said in a statement alongside the memo.

He said the panel will provide updates “at appropriate times to keep the American people informed of our findings and any directed actions resulting from our review.”

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/hegseth-orders-new-panel-to-review-us-military-withdrawal-from-afghanistan/ar-AA1F9voe

C.Martel
27th May 2025, 07:41 PM
Trump: ‘We were going to keep Bagram, not because of Afghanistan but because of China’

The US president says Bagram Air Base is a critical asset for countering China, as experts debate the feasibility of reclaiming abandoned US military equipment in Afghanistan.

US President Donald Trump has reaffirmed his commitment to retrieving US military equipment left behind at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan following the withdrawal of US troops four years ago.

During his new cabinet’s first meeting on Wednesday, President Trump claimed that the US abandoned billions of dollars in military hardware, including 777,000 rifles and 70,000 armored vehicles, and asserted that Afghanistan is now one of the world’s largest sellers of military gear. He criticized previous US leadership for leaving these assets behind, stating, “Do you know we give billions of dollars to Afghanistan? And yet we left behind all of that equipment.”

“We were going to get out, but we were going to keep Bagram, not because of Afghanistan but because of China, because it’s exactly one hour away from where China makes its nuclear missiles,” the US president said. “We were going to keep a small force on Bagram.”

https://www.jpost.com/international/article-844869

C.Martel
27th May 2025, 07:42 PM
Populism used to mean... closing US foreign military bases and "bringing the troops home". It used to mean, leave the chaos for the locals and don't care if you left a mess. Ron Paul would be more afraid of blowback and endless wars and interventionism.