Why Did the State Department Want to Keep Private American Citizens From Leaving Afghanistan?

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by RICK MORAN

The State Department’s actions during the chaotic and incompetently-run evacuation of American citizens from Afghanistan have been inexplicable. Why are they putting up all these roadblocks that prevent private, non-U.S. government-approved flights from taking off in Afghanistan?
 
Better question: Why isn’t the State Department allowing these flights to land at airports run by the U.S. Department of Defense?
 
It’s almost as if the Biden administration doesn’t see the PR value in having Americans rescued unless the flights can be credited to the actions of the White House or State Department.
 
The actions — more specifically, the non-actions — of the Biden State Department in facilitating private rescue actions by individuals and groups should be seen in the context of the administration trying to control the “rescue narrative” to garner the greatest possible political benefit from the flights out of Afghanistan.
 
Fox News:
 



 

Eric Montalvo, who organized a series of private flights evacuating those stranded in Afghanistan, shared that email and others with Fox News after his evacuation efforts were repeatedly hampered by the federal bureaucracy.
 
A Sept. 1 email that a State Department official sent to Montalvo underscores the extent to which private evacuation efforts have run into bureaucratic roadblocks.
 
“No independent charters are allowed to land at [Al Udeid Air Base], the military airbase you mentioned in your communication with Samantha Power. In fact, no charters are allowed to land at an [sic] DoD base and most if not all countries in the Middle Eastern region, with the exception of perhaps Saudi Arabia will allow charters to land,” the official wrote.
 
“You need to find another destination country, and it can’t be the U.S. either.”

So where the hell are these planes full of desperate Americans wanting to leave the clutches of the Taliban supposed to go?

“Once you have had discussions with the host/destination country and reached an agreement, they may require some indication from the USG that we ‘approve’ of this charter flight. DOS will not provide an approval, but we will provide a ‘no objection’ to the destination country government via the U.S. Embassy in that country.”

How very big-hearted of them.
 
The administration’s excuse is that they don’t want to upset the Taliban. They feel that facilitating flights out of Afghanistan without the consent of the Taliban would embarrass the terrorists. And the last thing the U.S. wants to do is upset the delicate sensibilities of the head-choppers.

“If these charters are seeking to go to a U.S. military installation, for example, we have to weigh not only the threat to those who may be on board – especially if they’re American citizens, LPRs, other Afghans to whom we have a special commitment – but also to the safety and security of State Department personnel, U.S. military personnel, Department of Homeland Security personnel, other U.S. personnel on U.S. military installations,” Price said.
 
“These are among the risks that the Department of Defense, the Department of State, and the host government – which, of course, has an important say in all this – must consider,” he added.

“Without personnel on the ground, we can’t verify the accuracy of manifests, the identities of passengers, flight plans, or aviation security protocols,” says the State Department. Apparently, the word given by special forces vets and other veterans must be thoroughly vetted and they don’t want to be bothered.

Rick Clay, who runs the private rescue group PlanB, previously told Fox News that the State Department is the only thing preventing the flights he’s organizing from leaving Afghanistan. Other organizers of separate rescue missions echoed Clay’s criticisms to Fox News.

The Biden administration swears on a stack of Bibles that the Taliban is not hindering the evacuation of any American with a valid passport.

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Easy, if non governmental organizations were successful at extraction of Americans and SIV status afghans, it would make the biden regime look even more feckless than they have heretofore shown.

This is what leftists do; they cannot excel because they are incompetent failures so they try to drag the rest down to their level. This is certainly not the time to have the most incompetent regime is US history.

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Joe’s New Adopt An Afghan Program

One of the defining characteristics of the Biden administration is its toxic combination of arrogance and incompetence. At the same time that Joe and his minions lecture the nation on every imaginable subject, they demonstrate abject ignorance of how to perform essentially any task. From the border to the economy to health policy all we see is smoking ruin.

This is no less true of Joe’s plans for what to do with the 55,000(https://www.airforcemag.com/53000-afghan-evacuees-us-bases/) Afghans we brought out of the country in the midst of his disastrous withdrawal.

These individuals, about whom in many cases we know virtually nothing, are now housed at military bases(https://madison.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/first-look-inside-fort-mccoy-reveals-a-city-for-13-000-afghan-refugees/article_71f29fa5-3458-5b9e-a612-c8f860dac427.html) around the country in ad hoc hastily constructed facilities. They are “guarded” by National Guardsmen in most cases. These National Guardsmen are unarmed. They enjoy no law enforcement powers of any kind.

That means these Guardsmen are largely powerless to prevent crimes and exploitation amongst the Afghans. They are also unable to stop the increasing phenomenon of what is termed euphemistically “self-resettlement.” This refers to the fact many Afghans, perhaps thousands by this point, are simply walking off the bases where they are housed and disappearing into the hinterland.

There is no plan for what to do with these people. There is no one in charge. And so now Joe and the “gang that can’t shoot straight” have dreamed up what amounts to an ‘Adopt an Afghan’ program.

This new initiative is called the Sponsor Circle Program(https://miami.cbslocal.com/2021/10/25/sponsor-circle-program-afghan-refugees/). Its goal is to connect Afghan evacuees with individual Americans who are willing to help the Afghans resettle.

Sponsor Circle Groups need to fundraise about $3,000 for each Afghan they want to welcome to their community.

The responsibilities of sponsors do not end there though. The official website(https://www.sponsorcircles.org/) for the program has this to say.
“The United States has evacuated thousands of Afghans in need of safety. Many of these individuals are at military bases across the United States, awaiting placement in welcoming communities.”

“No matter where you are located in the United States, you can welcome a newcomer and provide them with the practical support they need to get settled by serving as a certified sponsor circle. As a sponsor circle, you and your neighbors will take on tasks like finding initial housing, stocking the pantry, connecting children to school, providing initial income support, and helping adults to find employment. This act of welcome can bring you and your neighbors closer together and provide an Afghan newcomer the opportunity to begin again.”

People interested in becoming sponsors have to complete an online class(https://static1.squarespace.com/static/61646bf4b4d54060a39e8039/t/6178233bbe9bf95520551776/1635263291418/Sponsor+Circle+Guide.pdf) and get certified. Part of that class includes this list of all the responsibilities that the sponsor will have to assume:

“Secure housing; Provide basic necessities; Provide timebound income support; Assist in completing required changes of address; Connect to legal assistance; Support in obtaining a social security card; Support newcomer in selective service registration as appropriate; Support in accessing medical services; Support in accessing available benefits; Enroll children in school; Provide English language support; Provide job search advice and support; Provide community orientation, and Complete 30 and 90-day reports”

SPONSOR CIRCLE

Joe and his band of incompetents shoveled thousands upon thousands of people onto planes in Kabul and flew them here. Some of them are brave Afghans who worked closely with our forces for years. Many of them are frankly virtually unknown to us.

Joe has no idea what to do with these people, and so now, as usual, he expects you the American people to be the ones who shoulder the burden of cleaning up his mess. Sign up for his new program and you will now be the one who is responsible for finding housing for these Afghans, ensuring they are fed and clothed, getting them medical care, and teaching them about American society.

Keep in mind as you ponder the possibility of taking in Afghans under this program that while many of them are fine people, others are folks who probably never should have gotten a ride out of Kabul. One Afghan man at Fort McCoy is being prosecuted for domestic abuse. He tried to smother his wife. Another at the same facility is being prosecuted for the sexual molestation of underage boys and then threatening them with violence if they reported the attacks. There have also been reports of robbery and theft. “Gender advisors” have now been deployed to military bases to help manage relations between men and women. They have also taken on the tasks of treating child abuse and child malnourishment.

https://twitter.com/atlasshrugs/status/1441103596351750152?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1441103596351750152%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fandmagazine.com%2Ftalk%2F2021%2F10%2F26%2Fjoes-new-adopt-an-afghan-program%2F

Meanwhile, as we attempt to determine who all these Afghans are, at least two hundred have already been flagged(https://nypost.com/2021/10/25/us-secretly-sending-afghans-flagged-as-security-threat-to-base-in-kosovo-report/) in the vetting process and flown out of the United States to an American base in Kosovo. Turns out we didn’t really know who they were.

You probably knew on some level that Joe’s mishandling of the Afghan withdrawal would end this way. He makes the decisions. You pay the price. Just wait until you find out what he wants to do with everybody else he’s letting in.

https://andmagazine.com/talk/2021/10/26/joes-new-adopt-an-afghan-program/

Hey joe, no thanks, I would rather adopt a beagle from Tunisia to keep it from certain death at the hands of Dr Josef “fauci” Mengele…