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Joe Biden’s defeat in Afghanistan will echo for eternity

NEW YORK POST — The scenes out of Afghanistan are infuriating and tragically predictable. 

It shouldn’t really come as a surprise that President Biden and the geniuses surrounding him have made such an almighty hash of the withdrawal from that godforsaken country. 

Look at everything else he has messed up. 

His first act in office was to dismantle hard-won Trump-era border protection measures. The inevitable illegal migrant surge at the southern border has turned into an unchecked invasion, with national security and public health risks that will ricochet through history. 

At this stage, we can confidently say that Joe Biden has the reverse Midas touch. 

In Afghanistan, it didn’t have to be like this. 

The humiliating scenes of Americans evacuating from Kabul’s airport were avoidable, as is the specter of American helicopters, planes, Humvees, weapons and ammunition in the hands of our enemies. 

But Biden was caught unawares. 

Then he had the gall on Saturday to blame President Donald Trump: “When I came to office, I inherited a deal cut by my predecessor.” 

But Biden was caught unawares. 

Then he had the gall on Saturday to blame President Donald Trump: “When I came to office, I inherited a deal cut by my predecessor.” 

Since Secretary of State Antony Blinken doubled down over the weekend on this dishonest spin, it’s time for some home truths. 

I asked Trump Sunday about the plan his administration had to get out of Afghanistan —which ultimately was obstructed by the same US generals who gave Biden a green light. 

“We were going to not let people get slaughtered,” Trump said flatly. “I wanted to get out. But you have to get out safely and you have to get out with respect … 

“We had all sorts of conditions … All civilians were going to come out before the military. Everyone should have been out before they took our military out … 

“I was going to close this ridiculous embassy they spent a billion dollars on and move everybody out …

“I was going to blow up every military base [before we left]. I was going to take out every single piece of equipment. I said, ‘I don’t want anything left [apart from] leave each soldier a gun …’ 

Since Secretary of State Antony Blinken doubled down over the weekend on this dishonest spin, it’s time for some home truths. 

I asked Trump Sunday about the plan his administration had to get out of Afghanistan —which ultimately was obstructed by the same US generals who gave Biden a green light. 

“We were going to not let people get slaughtered,” Trump said flatly. “I wanted to get out. But you have to get out safely and you have to get out with respect … 

“We had all sorts of conditions … All civilians were going to come out before the military. Everyone should have been out before they took our military out … 

“I was going to close this ridiculous embassy they spent a billion dollars on and move everybody out …

“I was going to blow up every military base [before we left]. I was going to take out every single piece of equipment. I said, ‘I don’t want anything left [apart from] leave each soldier a gun …’ 

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