The Joe Biden Media Made It Appear as if U.S military equipment left in Afghanistan wasn’t functional…Well… Taliban hold military parade with US-made weapons in Kabul – November 16, 2021,
To keep Americans calm, the majority of Joe Biden’s media, made sure to show images of U.S military equipment that wasn’t functional, not a big deal Joe Biden’s media told their audience, most of the equipment left in Afghanistan isn’t functional, and the weapons left were for the Afghan military and don’t pose a threat.
Fair enough right? That’s partially true after all, but the reality is that the Taliban and other terrorist organizations are far more powerful now than they were before Americans arrived. That’s beyond embarrassing and this is entirely Joe Biden’s fault. Now, the positive spin to all of this is that the Taliban doesn’t believe in free-market capitalism, they’re terrorists, they’re isolationist and this parade is more like a rallying cry to recruit more people.
It’s wise for Joe Biden’s media to get ahead of this story because although it’s not very substantive the optics look very bad for the Biden administration. All of this was preventable and it’s heartbreaking for those who served and died to have to watch this unfold. If there are any positives to this story, it’s that, it makes the Taliban look weak because a parade is expensive and from an economics perspective VERY wasteful.
a military parade is posturing to your opposition, this is what we have, so think twice before you think of starting a war with us. All well and good but all military equipment require maintenance, the real danger lies in the technology and countries hostile to the United States now having access to U.S military secrets. Otherwise, this story although used as a recruitment tool for the Taliban makes them look weak and bored. The battle of attrition is how the Taliban has been able to ward off both the U.S and Russia, the parade is merely modern-day “trolling”
Taliban hold military parade with US-made weapons in Kabul in show of strength | cnn.com
Interesting times ahead