There is no good way to withdraw from Afghanistan. Anyone dunking on Joe Biden for doing the right thing should be rightfully and proudly ignored.
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Replying to @matthewstoller
The lack of good options doesn't mean we had to pick the worst option, or that there should be no accountability for that decision.
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Replying to @matthewstoller
We many not always agree, but you always bring the profound and well-reasoned reply.
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Replying to @Pinboard
I’m not starting a conversation in bad faith. I do not accept the premise of your assertion.
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Replying to @matthewstoller
I've disagreed with your arguments and premises in the past without ever accusing you of arguing in bad faith, and I'd ask you to extend the same courtesy.
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Replying to @Pinboard
It’s either this withdrawal or endless occupation. That’s been obvious for at least a decade. Any attempt to evade those choices is a pure abdication of the substantive question at hand.
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You could organize a troop withdrawal on the identical timetable without leaving thousands of the people who helped us to be killed. The truth is no one bothered to plan for their evacuation. Asserting that last-minute clusterfuck is the only alternative to forever war is weird.
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