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August 27, 2021
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Note: Col. Ken Allard, USA (Ret.) is a former Cold War intelligence officer, West Point faculty member and Dean of the National War College. He also served for ten years as an on-air military analyst for NBC News.

My heart aches for the 12 Marines and one Navy corpsman killed yesterday in Kabul. Even more for their 13 families awaiting that life-changing visit from serving officers in dress uniforms; bringing the official notification that their loved one gave his life carrying out a noble but badly flawed mission. But there is something especially tragic about Marines engaged in a mercy mission, pitilessly targeted by suicide bombers committing war crimes under the guise of religious obligation.

General Jim Mattis is most closely identified with the slogan, “No better friend, no worse enemy” to describe the marine’s warrior ethos. An alite force of naval infantry, marines deploy on the toughest missions: to seize an island, to assault a beach-head - or to rectify an impossible situation created by a singularly inept president. Sadly, that was the situation in which these hapless marines found themselves: guarding the over-crowded cul-de-sac where the truly desperate scrambled madly for escape. Making these uncertainties infinitely worse was that baseline security was supposedly provided by the Taliban, our sworn enemies since 9-11.

How had it come to this? From the commander-in-chief on down through the entire chain-of-command, effective performance depends on many factors but this above all: Has this admiral or general, commander or colonel set the conditions that will ensure the deployed forces have their greatest chance of success? That unforgiving calculus begins at the service academies, continues through the staff colleges and identifies the elites who attend the war colleges and ultimately fill command billets. Regardless of service, these flag officers have learned to construct forces best geared to prevail in their missions, balancing its components on air, land and sea. An equally important question: What forces will flow to the theater of operations and in which order? And when Murphy’s Law always kicks in, what will you do about it?

Unfortunately, we live in an age of rampant military illiteracy where less than half of one percent of all Americans ever serve in uniform. Military history is an unknown subject in most colleges and may permanently disqualify you from applying for journalism school. Joe Biden embodies that legacy of ignorance, made even worse by his 50 years of service as a legislator. Compromising values is a routine legislative strategy where the most fundamental differences are routinely split down the middle. With that training, Biden always sounds like a pandering poseur when he threatens to use military force. Like yesterday, when according to The Federalist, he swore, “Those who carried out this attack and anyone who wishes America harm know this, we will not forgive…We will not forget. We will hunt you down to make you pay. I will defend our interests and our people with every measure at my command.” Think our enemies believed him, that their sandals trembled at the fearsome prospect of having annoyed the ferocious Joe Biden? Nope, I don’t either.

The munchkins surrounding him went out of their way to assure Americans that now is not the time for recriminations, that our entire focus must be on de-constructing the artful trap which Biden willfully engineered. While Kabul suffers agonies, Washington endlessly dissembles. To hear Biden tell it, they deliberately bypassed the Bagram air base - one of the biggest in the region - because Kabul’s sole airstrip was closer and more convenient. Seriously, fellas? That they reversed the natural order of operations, removing the bulk of American combat power while leaving the teeming multitudes for last? In what war college do they teach that concept? Even worse: The Daily Wire reported on Wednesday that the US is leaving behind for Taliban use some 70,000 vehicles, 600,000 vehicles and 208 aircraft. The article by Joseph Curl quoted one authority, “We built them a pretty amazing war chest and now all of it is in the hands of the Taliban.” Bottom Line: Biden set the conditions for failure, not success.

His presidential ineptitude may have its greatest effect when our enemies test our open southern border, now stripped of all its defenses. When they do, remember that the 2020 electoral defeat of Donald Trump will cast an even larger shadow in American history than the looming towers of 9-11.

** The original version of this column has been updated by the author.

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  • Susanne Maffioli

    08/27/2021 07:22 PM

    Thank you for putting into words so eloquently what we the people are thinking. I have lived 80 years and have never seen anything so remotely wrong as what is going on in our WH. They all should be fired and thrown into the front lines of Kabul. Maybe then and only then could they possibly understand the damage they have done to Afghanistan as well as the USA.

  • Beverly Spicher

    08/27/2021 07:16 PM

    We ask Why , Why ,How can this happen in the USA and how can we stop it, My husband and I are 82 now . This is not the what we wanted to leave for our grandchildren, great grandchildren, and great great grandchildren .and at our age cant do anything about it except pray but in our time it would have been stopped ,,I really think our great president Trump had it the right way ,The left must be stopped. voting must be legal . so many are thinking ,why vote,it wont matter anyway: thank you for speaking up ,keep it up ,dont give up. Get the right people together and fight.


  • Gerhart Maas

    08/27/2021 06:59 PM

    I place most if not all the blame for the debacle in Afghanistan on Biden (90+%) and his National; Security gaggle of woke generals and bureaucrats. For anyone, anyone to suggest it couldn't have been done better, go stand in front of the mirror and repeat 100 times "I'm an imbecile, I am stupid, and my opinion has no value, because I'm an idiot"! Further, anyone who makes the comparison of Biden's ill fated debacle in Afghanistan to compare it to the Berlin Airlift has "NO" knowledge of history and absolutely incapable of comparative analysis, repeat the repetition of the the mirror mantra 1,000 times.

  • John Kelly

    08/27/2021 05:51 PM

    Will Biden have the balls to meet the plane that returns with the bodies and salute the coffins like Trump did so many times. I doubt it. He'll probably be on holiday again. As someone from a country with incredibly close military and economic ties with the USA for a long time, Australia, I am disgusted with Biden's actions and those of his Secretaries and high military officials. I wish I was a bit more literate and could find more damming words that just "disgusted." This is the most callous, treacherous, weak thing I've seen from a US administration in my 64 years of walking this planet. Hanoi, which I clearly remember seeing on the TV as a kid, was nothing in comparison Kabul.

  • Mary sue

    08/27/2021 05:43 PM

    Excellent commentary by mr. Allard. He is right on with my thoughts. Thx for posting

  • Suzanne M Utts

    08/27/2021 05:08 PM

    When you have a squatter-in-chief making the decisions, such as putting the Taliban in charge of the perimeter security, THAT'S LUNACY. General Milley holds as much responsibility for this MALFEASANCE as Biden does. TREASONOUS ACTIONS. Both should be arrested, tried and hung for treason. MOST OF AMERICA IS SICK OF THIS.

  • Dayton Conway

    08/27/2021 04:56 PM

    Ken, Why will knowing military history disqualify you from Journalism school? Is this just a stab at journalists? I studied journalism in college and no one asked me about any studies in Military History. Very few colleges offer military history classes, unless you are in ROTC. I do not understand how removing military combat power to Bagram Air Base leaves the teeming multitudes to the last. In reality, how many of these "teeming multitudes" of people does the US have an obligation to transport out of the country? A big question in my mind is why US Military members were not deployed with their Afghan allies to provide protection to key sites? Why hasn't anyone studied the issue of Afghan ranking officers accepting bribes from the Taliban in exchange for not leading a defense of the country?

  • Paul Braucksieck

    08/27/2021 04:56 PM

    If there were ever grounds for impeachment this would be it. Biden is totally responsible for every thing that has happened in Afghanistan, 13 dead service members, countless civilians, not to mention the list that was given to the Taliban with the names of Afghans we wanted to fly out. Biden just signed there death warrant.

  • Marguerite Black

    08/27/2021 04:46 PM

    Why can't we just start dropping bombs on ALL of the equipment left behind. The planes the armored vehicles ect.

  • Susan Mack

    08/27/2021 04:40 PM

    Sadly everything you’ve said is true! Whoever is pulling Biden’s strings behind the scenes has an evil plan!