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"Nous devons anticiper et nous protéger contre des flux migratoires irréguliers importants" twitter.com/margheritamvs/…
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We went in to Afghanistan with clear goals? We were not there for nation-building?
This speech is already not going well.
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This is incredibly defensive. twitter.com/Snowden/status…
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There is only one message here that matters:
"We should have left long ago. It was a mistake to stay this long, and it was a mistake for me to delay evacuation until now.
But I am committed to correcting that mistake."
Whatever this is, it is not that.
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This is an act of political self-harm.
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Wow he ran out of that room fast.
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The most frustrating part of the Biden's Afghanistan messaging is that everyone already agrees that leaving is the right choice.
Instead he fearfully argues against positions no one holds while refusing to contend with the actual evacuation.
He could have reached people. twitter.com/Snowden/status…
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*Returning* to vacation while the news plays side-by-side footage of people falling to their deaths trying to cling to escaping aircraft is truly difficult to understand. At this point his advisers should be charged with political malpractice. twitter.com/JakeSherman/st…
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People clowning on The @guardian for doing news explainers on Tik Tok about 9/11 and the Taliban should bear in mind that about one in four Americans today were not even *born* until after 9/11.
They weren't even children when it happened.
We're just that old. twitter.com/tadejstrok/sta…
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Normally I would suspect an article like this of blame-shifting, but once you see that picture of the military successfully cramming 600+ refugees on a single plane, you realize if they had started even one week earlier, it would have made the difference. usnews.com/news/world/art…
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"The question we're facing today is should we leave Afghanistan? Of course we should. As soon as we can," he said. "If we don't, we'll be there for another decade would be my prediction." newsweek.com/ron-paul-was-r…
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“The history of military conflict in Afghanistan [has] been one of initial success, followed by long years of floundering and ultimate failure. We’re not going to repeat that mistake.”
— George W. Bush
April 17th, 2002 twitter.com/Snowden/status…
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"Even as President Biden said publicly a rapid collapse was unlikely to happen... the drumbeat of warnings over the summer raise questions about why they seemed ill-prepared." nytimes.com/2021/08/17/us/…
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On Oct. 11, 2001, a few days after the United States started bombing the Taliban, a reporter asked Bush: “Can you avoid being drawn into a Vietnam-like quagmire in Afghanistan?”
“All together now — quagmire!” Rumsfeld joked at a news conference on Nov. 27, 2001. twitter.com/Snowden/status…
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If there are any lessons to be learned from this tragic sequel to Saigon, you can be assured, we will not learn them.
edwardsnowden.substack.com/p/kabul
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Just hours before I sat down to draft this, the President of the United States gave a speech in which he tried to defend the honor of this war—a defense that is frankly offensive, and that I think most offends the families of the injured and the dead.
edwardsnowden.substack.com/p/kabul
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Some will say, "They didn't fight! They get what they deserve!" To which I say, "And what do we deserve?"
edwardsnowden.substack.com/p/kabul
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Today, the country this describes is Afghanistan. Tomorrow, the country this describes might be my own.
edwardsnowden.substack.com/p/kabul
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I felt like picking Afghanistan up by its ankles and shaking it until all the terrorists fell out, like scorpions from a boot. Most Americans felt that way, in the autumn of 2001, and I was no different. I was 18 years old, and almost competitively wrong. edwardsnowden.substack.com/p/kabul
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An excerpt from my thoughts on the tragic conclusion to our invasion of Afghanistan—a hell of our own making.
If you're not yet on the mailing list, you can access the full article using this link: edwardsnowden.substack.com/p/kabul )
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At the beginning of this year, every press freedom and human rights group in the world that matters called for Biden to drop the charges against Assange. Instead, his Justice Department just doubled down on persecuting him.
Now you know why: twitter.com/wikileaks/stat…
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Princeton Computer Scientists: @Apple is "gambling with security, privacy and free speech worldwide."
The core design of Apple's new "child safety" system—comparing your photos against a secret blacklist—is "dangerous" and "easily repurposed for surveillance and censorship." twitter.com/evacide/status…