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During the ABC News interview of Joe Biden on the Afghan fiasco with George Stephanopoulos which aired Thursday, the US President seemed to be viewing the still unfolding crisis through the prism of a complete alternate reality.

As we detailed earlier not only did he angrily brush aside the tragedy of Afghan civilians falling to their deaths after they literally clung out of desperation to departing US aircraft, but he again managed to blame everyone but himself for the botched ‘evacuation’. Elsewhere in the interview he actually said it was the Taliban now having an “existential crisis” – and not the retreating US under his administration.

““Let me put it this way: I think they’re going through sort of an existential crisis about do they want to be recognized by the international community as being a legitimate government,” Biden told ABC’s Stephanopoulos. “I’m not sure they do.”

The comments appeared geared toward suggesting the Taliban could actually moderate their extreme tactics, obviously at this point somewhat of a self-serving narrative for the White House in order to save face. 

As part of the rationale for this, Biden said the group is unpredictable, citing the example of how surprised he was to see them give safe passage to American citizens to the airport – though this still remains to be seen as thousands are reported still trapped in the capital city.

One conservative commentator responded by calling in “delusional insanity”

They’re going through an existential crisis after “defeating” the most powerful military in world history? This is delusional insanity.

Instead the internet has been flooded with scenes of the bearded Islamic hardliners celebrating, chanting, and eating ice cream. Sitting atop piles of captured US weaponry, there seems little evidence of a Taliban “existential crisis”… or self meditating on their “image” and “reputation” to the world.

Another notable section of the interview included Biden’s suggestion that we are likely to see US forces engaged in the Kabul airport evacuation stay past his August 31 deadline for full withdraw. Here’s the dialogue according to ABC:

“So Americans should understand that troops might have to be there beyond Aug. 31st?” Stephanopoulos asked.

“No,” Biden replied. “Americans should understand that we’re gonna try to get it done before Aug. 31st.”

“But if we don’t,” Stephanopoulos said, “the troops will stay –“

“If — if we don’t,” Biden interrupted, “We’ll determine at the time who’s left.”

“And?” Stephanopoulos asked.

“And if you’re American force — if there’s American citizens left, we’re gonna stay to get them all out,” Biden said.

Meanwhile a number of commentators have pointed out that the horrific scenes out of Kabul this week could have been avoided if Biden had stuck by Trump’s Doha negotiations and timeline.

Continue Reading: zerohedge.com

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