Taliban will only grow stronger more violent as time ticks on
ANALYSIS/OPINION:
The fall of Afghanistan into the hands of the Taliban shows America as a land of betrayers, positions China for its next step toward world dominance and guarantees that violence, bloodshed and oppression will be the ruling order of the day in this nation of tribes.
The Taliban have no reason to plot a future of peace and basic human rights. Why should they?
The Joe Biden administration has rolled over and shown a big olâ belly of weakness. Each day brings a new show of incompetence â" a new display of frantic scurrying to correct glaring missteps. What do members of the Taliban have to fear?
âTaliban going âhouse to houseâ in Afghanistan âhangingâ people who worked with US: source,â Fox News wrote.
Meanwhile, this: âUS holding direct and daily talks with Taliban in effort to ease Bidenâs Afghanistan crisis,â CNN wrote.
Americaâs in the publicly perceived position of asking Taliban terrorists for permissions â" all the while Taliban terrorists are exacting their revenge on those who dared to help America these past two decades.
Bidenâs still leading from behind.
Bidenâs bargaining from a begging position of âplease, oh pretty please, may I please?â
Itâs Barack Obamaâs Syria debacle meets the Vietnam eraâs fall of Saigon.
Obama ceded the world stage and American strength during his administration when he kept drawing red lines over Syria, threatening some sort of ill-defined military action if Bashar Assad unleashed chemical weapons on his own citizens. Assad did; Obama didnât; and ultimately, Russia swooped into the scene and seized high leadership ground, pretending to forge a deal that included Syriaâs voluntary destruction of its chemical weaponsâ stash â" the ones Obama couldnât even get Assad to admit existed. Russia looked strong; America appeared second-tier. Oh, and as it turns out, Syria never did follow through on the pretend agreement. In 2017, dozens of Syrian adults and children were killed by sarin gas â" an attack the Donald Trump administration put firmly at the feet of the Assad regime. Chemical weapons, what chemical weapons?
This theme of pretend peace is going to be replicated in todayâs Taliban-ruled Afghanistan.
On one hand: âTaliban vow to respect women, despite history of oppression,â The Associated Press wrote.
On the other hand: âTaliban reportedly shoots and kill Afghan woman for not wearing burqa,â Yahoo wrote.
On one day: âEvacuations from Afghanistan gather momentum as Taliban promise peace,â Reuters wrote.
On the very next day: âArmed members of the Taliban kept people desperate to flee Afghanistan from reaching Kabulâs airport,â Reuters then wrote.
In one report: âTaliban seek no ârevengeâ and all Afghans will be âforgiven,ââ The Guardian wrote.
In another report: âTalibanâs pledge of peaceful leadership is quickly coming undone amid reports of beatings, deaths,â CNBC wrote.
The spastic headlines show only what common sense dictated would be the result of a chaotic departure of U.S. military, absent any sort of pre-planned protections for the innocent: the speedy return of evil. Democrats always dismiss such notions; Democrats always believe in the power of diplomacy â" or, more to truth, Democrats are always deceived by the arrogant reliance on their own minds. They think they can talk the Taliban down from their Taliban ways. They think they can reason with terrorist types by offering economic opportunities, or by building bridges and roads, or by simply acquiescing to demands. They donât think â" thatâs the real problem.
But evil does.
Evil plots and plans and strategizes and bides time. And thatâs exactly what the Taliban have been doing all these years of U.S. occupation in Afghanistan. Theyâve waited for their time to come. It has. Now theyâve seized the moment; seized the day â" seized the country-side and citizens and American citizens and all the higher ground that comes from winning the spoils of war. Whatâs America under Biden going to do now? Send in the strongly worded letters of warning? Hold meetings with the Security Council to pen more strongly worded letters of warning? Do an Obama and draw some sort of red line in the air? Itâs too late for even that.
âChina can contribute to Afghan development â" Taliban spokesman,â Reuters wrote.
âChina has played a constructive role in promoting peace and reconciliation in Afghanistan and is welcome to contribute to the rebuilding of the country, Taliban spokesman Suhail Shaheen told Chinese state media,â Reuters wrote.
And this, from The New York Times: âWith Collapse in Afghanistan, Russia Takes Charge in Central Asia.â
And this, from Foreign Policy: âIran Welcomes Taliban Rule in Afghanistan.â
So much for any financial issues the Taliban might have encountered in the coming days. Not that the opium trade wasnât already lucrative, that is.
Biden and his band of merry Cabinet incompetents havenât just botched a job in Afghanistan that can be fixed in a few moments. There are geopolitical consequences that will ripple and resonate for years. There will be international upheaval due to Americaâs decidedly weaker image, and Americaâs shameful show of leaving behind its friends. There will be times of testing for America, for Americaâs allies, for Americaâs defenders, for American citizens, to come â" quite possibly, of the September 11 type. These will be times that can be traced directly back to this Biden administrationâs foreign policy failures. When Americaâs shown as weak, when Americaâs shown as incompetent, all hell breaks loose.
When good men and women do nothing, evil prevails.
⢠Cheryl Chumley can be reached at cchumley@washingtontimes.com or on Twitter, @ckchumley. Listen to her podcast âBold and Bluntâ by clicking HERE. And never miss her column; subscribe to her newsletter by clicking HERE. Her latest book, âSocialists Donât Sleep: Christians Must Rise Or America Will Fall,â is available by clicking HERE.
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