your response? if the taliban was such a security partner that was carefully vetting everyone they got close to her troops at the airport, i don t understand how a suicide bomber got through. these are the kinds of question that congress is going to be probing in the days ahead to figure out exactly how we got into the situation where we had to cooperate with a barbarian group of outlaws in afghanistan simply to get american citizens out of the country. and, now that we are actually acting as if there is something we can be proud of, or that we should even celebrate, that we cooperated with the taliban. we should have never gotten int that position from the beginning . goes back to the terrible execution of the withdrawal of troops from afghanistan. thank you. the staggering ineptitude has afghan war veteran sounding the alarm. my next guest rose releasably i the new york times when the president spoke on thursday
night, he nodded at sacrifice, that s fine, but what matters i to truly understand the value o service. if you do, you don t send troop to die on a poorly executed mission. filion to understand the value of service results and incompetence. retired marine elliot ackerman, he served five tours in iraq an afghanistan and has received both the bronze in silver stars. elliot, your reaction to just what we heard today from genera mckenzie understanding what happened last thursday to 13 of our bravest young men in women. your reaction. i think individuals who wear the uniform as well as us as citizens have the right to expect a certain amount of competence in the execution of these decisions freight what we ve seen the last two weeks has been nothing less then
0 my lifetime in american president with lead fellow americans behind enemy terroris lines that happened. laura ingraham takes it from here. my heart struggles. how are you? laura: , i m okay. we re going to take it or you left off. this is the ingraham angle from washington. the biden administration mix of sheer incompetence in outright arrogance is laid bare, we are going to document all of it tonight. we begin with building back weaker, that is the focus of tonight s angle. up all the heart-wrenching photos i ve seen over the past few weeks, this one hit me righ in the gut. troops paying tribute to their brothers in sisters who died last thursday. knowing full well that it could have been one of them. in then, the somber scene at dover during the dignified transfer, one that has been carried out thousands of times during the past 20 years of combat in afghanistan and iraq. parents, wives, children, even gathering to greet the casket, for many, the grief was too muc to bear. eac