House Republicans have released a comprehensive 350-page report detailing the failures and missteps of the chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal in 2021. The report accuses the Biden-Harris administration of misleading and, in some instances, lying to the American people from the period leading up to the decision to withdraw troops until the aftermath of the withdrawal.
The report, spearheaded by Texas congressman Michael McCaul, chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, highlights several key findings. It points out that Vice President Kamala Harris was the last person in the room when the decision was made to withdraw all military personnel, contractors, and air power from Afghanistan, leaving the Afghan military vulnerable and ultimately resulting in the tragic deaths of 13 American servicemen and women.
One of the major criticisms outlined in the report is the failure to follow the Doha agreement and the advice of top leaders who warned that the Taliban were already violating the agreement. Additionally, NATO allies had expressed strong opposition to the withdrawal.
In response to criticisms that the report is politically motivated, McCaul emphasized that the investigation was conducted meticulously and without bias. He stated that the report was delayed due to challenges in obtaining necessary documents and testimonies from witnesses.
The report sheds light on the lack of a proper evacuation plan, as required by federal law, and highlights the warnings issued by top generals and intelligence officers against the withdrawal. Despite the White House's optimistic portrayal of the situation in Afghanistan, the report argues that the reality on the ground was far from positive.
The release of the report has reignited debates over the handling of the Afghanistan withdrawal and raised questions about accountability within the Biden-Harris administration. As the investigation continues, House Republicans are determined to uncover the truth behind the decisions that led to the tragic events in Afghanistan.