national security asset for the united states or it was so the taliban take it over, this provided eyes and ears not only in afghanistan, but china, russia and iran. they are now emboldened. we can t see. we re going dark now and that s very dangerous. the administration talks about over-the-horizon capabilities. this is like six, eight hours away in qatar, uae. bagram, the loss of bag rap, i can t bagram, i can t emphasize how destructive this is. maria: as the biden administration promises green cars for afghan refugees, the southern border is overflowing with migrants. there are 15,000 people waiting to apprehended under one bridge in del-rio, texas. joe biden s refusal to close the border as terrorist want-to-bees join the fight, as michael waltz
foreign affairs committee and your house has helped evacuate six families from california trapped in afghanistan. that is fantastic, get to that in a moment. first, congressman, that air strike this morning on the car with at least one potential suicide bomber headed to the airport, what s your reaction that we re stricting back and hitting them? it s the right thing to do. we would be better off and had taken all of kabul so we could have a greater safe zone. the current safe zone is so small that realistically these kinds of attacks become pretty easy. the bad guys control the entire country, the entire city. we control an airport that most people would call sort of a country airport in its size. eric: was it a mistake to give up bagram? it was a mistake to give up bag rap. it was a miss bagram. it was a mistake according to the washington post report to give up a deal with the taliban that would have allowed us to