The DOD says the drone strike hit “an” #ISIS planner — no indication of any link to the #Kabul airport attack.
Given strained intro resources, this sounds to me more like a target of known opportunity than a directed response to the #Kabul attack.
NEW -- According to @glubold & @wstrobel, yesterday's strike in #Afghanistan utilized an R9X "flying ginsu" Hellfire -- an inert missile that deploys 6 blades prior to impact.
As with all R9X strikes in #Idlib, #Syria, it targeted a vehicle:
@glubold@wstrobel Intriguingly though, the vehicle is burnt to cinders & the surrounding area is pocketed with shrapnel damage.
That's not like scenes from R9X hits in #Syria at all, where vehicles have remained far more intact & the surrounding area almost entirely untouched -- x4 examples here:
@glubold@wstrobel Descriptions of the U.S. strike claim it targeted 2 #ISIS operatives in a vehicle, killing them both -- but a civilian in a nearby building was injured.
Having looked closely into R9X use in #Syria, that latter detail raises some Qs in my mind -- along with the @WSJ footage.
It seems my initial skepticism about the R9X claim from #Afghanistan is shared by others who’ve looked closely at its use elsewhere — see this good thread from @N_Waters89:
#Biden's decision to stick to the Aug 31 deadline is bold -- it raises 2 key risks:
1) We'll be leaving people behind, certainly 1,000s of #Afghans & quite likely, a few Americans in hard-to-reach spots.
2) Other G7/NATO states have been rebuffed again by #Biden -- more anger.
"#Biden's decision to pull out troops was backed by most Americans, 53%-38%. But almost two-thirds, 62%, disapproved of the way his administration has handled that withdrawal."
Note to all -- it *is* possible for both these things to be true:
1) The #Afghanistan withdrawal has been a debacle, due to a lack of planning; hurried schedule; & ignoring worst-case scenarios.
2) The USG & NATO evacuation effort in recent days has been extraordinary & heroic.
Similarly, while it's entirely legitimate to argue that staying in #Afghanistan for 20yrs was illustrative of mission creep and strategic errors, that doesn't in any way mean that a withdrawal was guaranteed to result in chaos, humanitarian crisis & a terrorist state.
If a public figure is telling you that policy 'failure' in #Afghanistan made chaos inevitable -- he/she is lying to you.
If a public figure tells you that the heroic [crisis] evacuation effort is evidence that everything's fine -- he/she is also lying to you.
There's lots of first-hand accounts of this from recent days -- intensifying over time. For now, the window's closing/closed for #Afghans, as the U.S. & others prioritize their citizens' evacuation.
This was all inevitable given the tight timeline, and it'll worsen too.
More than any other aspect of the #Afghanistan withdrawal, this is what should have been 100% avoidable.
And as @RepAdamSchiff has just stated, the IC *did* warn of a swift #Taliban victory -- this was *not* an intelligence failure, it was a political/decision-making one.
@RepAdamSchiff The #Taliban aren't stupid; they know the U.S. (& #NATO allies) are under pressure -- #Taliban fighters have significantly increased their intimidation of Afghans outside #HKIA - countless reports of beating, whipping & even gunfire.
Smoke & mirrors -- #Biden is clearly determined to defend the policy of withdrawal, but that's not the core reason for today's anger.
The debacle was *how* that withdrawal was conducted. It's just not enough to shoulder-off the blame to #Afghanistan.
"The #Taliban doesn't even have an airforce," #Biden says.
- Well, they certainly do now, Mr President.
If I'm not mistaken, #Biden hasn't yet mentioned the appalling suffering, panic & terror being felt by so many across #Afghanistan -- it's all about defending the withdrawal & blaming the disaster on #Afghans.
Just a bafflingly tone deaf message, considering global attention.
NEW - #Taliban prepping for a conference inside #Afghanistan's Presidential Palace.
Reports said they planned to re-proclaim the Islamic Emirate of #Afghanistan.
During the AJA-televised conference, one #Taliban commander (is that Mullah Zakir?) says he spent 8yrs in #Guantanamo.
A clear salt-in-wound moment for the U.S.
One #Taliban commander speaking from #Afghanistan's Presidential Palace says #Taliban forces have been "coordinating with" U.S. officials today, amid their entry into #Kabul.