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Dan Crenshaw’s Chilling Reminder: “We Are Still at War”

Former Navy SEAL and Texas Republican Rep. Dan Crenshaw launched a scorching attack agasint President Joe Biden on Twitter on Thursday following two bombings in Kabul, Afghanistan, that killed multiple U.S. Marines.

“Mr. President, fix the mess you created. Stop running from it. We are still at war. You didn’t ‘end the war,’ you just gave the enemy new advantage,” Crenshaw tweeted.

“Go on offense, establish superiority, and don’t leave until all our citizens and allies are safe,” he added.

The criticisms added to Crenshaw warnings on Tuesday, just two days before two bombings outside the Kabul airports killed a dozen U.S. military personnel and injured many more, including the deaths of several Afghans.

“The world just witnessed the President of the United States take orders from a band of barbaric terrorists while ignoring the pleas of our international allies and American citizens he will leave behind,” the congressman tweeted on Tuesday.

“Joe Biden is a coward.”

Crenshaw came under fire himself on Monday when he blasted the Taliban in a controversial tweet. “The only proper response from America to these dirty savage terrorists should be: Go f*** yourself,” he wrote.

As Biden hid in the Situation Room so he wouldn’t have to talk to the media, Crenshaw was calling Americans to unite against terror. He rightly noted, “We are still at war.” The Taliban, ISIS, al Qaeda, whatever the name of the group, they are radicals who hate Americans and will kill whether or not America decides to roll up and go home.”

Past presidents realized this and left enough military power to hold back the evil. But when Biden quickly called home U.S. military without evacuating civilians or taking care of billions of dollars of military equipment first, he CREATED a new disaster that has now made him responsible for the blood of many Americans.

Numerous leaders have now called for the resignations not only of Biden, but Vice President Kamala Harris, and a list of military leaders over their failures in Afghanistan. But is anyone on the left calling for the exit of their leadership? Of course not! Pelosi was celebrating Women’s equality in San Francisco.

Most of the radical Squad was silent. Maybe they were making care packages for the Taliban.

Whatever the problem is, the solution is not more of Joe Biden. He can’t take a question and can barely find his way to the door of the White House. As Trump recently called him, Biden has become Surrenderer-in-Chief, handing over our nation to Afghanistan.

The Taliban is not a superpower. We are. We just need to act like it, something Biden doesn’t seem to know how to do.


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