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Biden deserves the Nobel Peace Prize

Biden deserves the Nobel Peace Prize

Americans who served in Afghanistan observed the rapid and chaotic collapse of the Afghan puppet government with mixed feelings of sadness, anger and relief. But it’s better to go back home 20 years late, than never at all. It’s better to go back home after “only” 2,300 American soldiers died and not more; it’s better to go back home after “only” 20,000 American soldiers were paralyzed and not even more. These soldiers, and hundreds of thousands of their luckier brothers-in-arms, put up a great fight, but it was all for nothing.
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E.B 3 year ago
I do understand the criticism, and the frustration.

The way the Americans run away from Afghanistan is full of mistakes, obviously. But Nobel Peace Prize is about the big picture not the small details. It’s about the peace he made, not the difficulties and failures he had on the way to make the world a better place.

Do not forget: the leader ordered the army to come back home. It’s the army’s job to do it safe.
ME 3 year ago
Is this article a joke? Or just CCP propaganda? Biden deserves to be prosecuted for his callous sacrifice of US and Afghan civilians by his unmanaged and ill-advised surrender in Astan. That he admitted in an interview that the chaos and loss of life was "factored in" to his decision shows how either corrupt or incompetent he is. Biden has just made the whole world unsafe except for the CCP that will exploit it to further end peace and freedom in the world as we know it.
Stephen Baker 3 year ago
10-15k US Citizens still in Afghanistan, no guarantees of safety getting to the airport, and if they get lucky to make it safely to the airport the state department are making them sign a document that they will pay up to $2000. Desperate human beings are clinging to and falling off of aircraft as they take off. The Taliban are going door to door finding anyone who helped us there and hanging them. Please explain to me the thought process ends from this massive, inexcusable failure in leadership at the highest level of the Commander in Chief grinds it way into a Nobel Peace Prize. At lease one that does not involve a flavor-aid laced with cyanide line in Jonestown Guyana.
Sid 3 year ago
Well said and very true
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