case, in europe and other places, which president biden did today, that while this is very difficult right, now it was inevitable and we have to turn our focus to a really consequential set of issues for the number s next several decades here. sam, that s beyond our borders, let s talk domestic politics here, in biden s remarks today, it looks like about 50% voted to his domestic agenda, in your view, is that the old veteran campaign, or correctly summing up his hunch, that primary voters are not going to be motivated to go to the polls, one way or another? based on afghanistan? there s a sense in the white house that is horrible as the past days of been, as much of a hit as we ve seen, u.s. prestigious, taken also biden s political standing, take that ultimately, when we re looking at the next midterm elections,
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have course took a step back there. same with afghanistan, the initial idea was that we have an orderly withdrawal, as much as you can have one. by september 11. you would commemorate 20 years of the war with some sort of commemoration. in that would be the end of that going policy. and you have the infrastructure plan. all of these urban pushback, all of the deadlines have been missed. all of the expectations that the biden administration had for success, had been downgraded. at this juncture, if you look at, it s hard to see where you can scroll what they would be categorized in a clean cut when. they feel very bullish about the fact that they got 70,000 people out of kabul, and it s a notable achievement. but depends point, i think the big question is what comes next. they have to push back the august 31st deadline? in terms of the delta variant, and actually maybe a little bit