It might have been cheaper to fly in the Taliban and let them loose.
It might have been cheaper to just fly in the Taliban and let them loose on our military bases. They might have done less damage. And in some ways that’s what we did. We imported a massive enemy population into our country hoping they’d provide the next generation of Ilhan Omars.
And we’re now dealing with a quarter billion in damages. Call it the war at home.
Military bases that housed tens of thousands of Afghan refugees in the U.S. incurred almost $260 million in damages that in some cases rendered buildings unusable for troops until significant repairs to walls and plumbing are made, the Pentagon’s inspector general found.
The refugees were housed at Fort Bliss, Texas; Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey; Fort McCoy, Wisconsin.; Camp Atterbury, Indiana; Fort Pickett, Fort Lee, and Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia; and Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico.
The sheer volume of people in the temporary housing left those barracks and buildings with significant wear and tear, the inspector general found.
The military and the media claim that this level of devastation is normal. I spent over a year writing about and documenting the crimes and the damage that Afghan migrants have been causing even while the military brass pushed happy talk. I have been contacted by people in local communities with horror stories.
Biden’s illegal move to bust in massive numbers of Afghans, vetted by the Taliban, but not by us, was ugly.
“Afghans were confused and upset by hygiene practices,” a Wall Street Journal article described. “Every toilet on base was Western style, with a seat and toilet paper. But a number of Afghans are accustomed to restrooms that allow them to squat so they don’t have to physically touch the toilet. It led to some cases of Afghans relieving themselves outside.”
The Biden regime and its brass put Afghans first and Americans, including our troops, last.
In 2019, members of the 2nd Battalion, 127th Infantry returned home from Afghanistan. In early October, the 127th left Appleton, Wisconsin and traveled to Fort McCoy for training.
Unfortunately, Fort McCoy was already occupied by an estimated 13,000 Afghan “refugees”.
When the 127th arrived, the barracks they were meant to sleep in had already been taken. With Afghans sleeping in their barracks and their beds, they reportedly had to sleep outside instead.
Did we lose a war or something? Oh, I suppose we did. The enemy is claiming the privileges of victory.
wpm says
It might be better and cheaper to set up tents and mudhuts in some large open field area ,fence off from normal civilized people ,and throw food over the fence once a week for them to eat. They can dig all the holes they want for their outdoor “bathroom”.. Better yet ship them off to some other majority Moslem where they practice stone age customs and laws.
fadeye@yahoo.com says
Excellent suggestion!
dazzleme says
I very much agree!
Walter Sieruk says
What else is to be expected from those characters ?
dazzleme says
I think it will be worse than what has happened in past unfortunately!
rpejordan says
In Holland the “immigrants “are on strike because they are complaining they have slow internet. Send them back to their 7th century country.
https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2015/09/26/watch-poor-migrants-complain-about-slow-internet-boredom-at-netherlands-camp/
dazzleme says
AMEN
Scotsman48 says
Has there ever been a President that treats the Military as awful as Old Joe.
To have Troops return to their Home Base and find it full of the people they just left in Afghanistan must have really pissed off those Marines…
What a disgrace.
dazzleme says
Scotsman48
I’m 67 and I don’t in my lifetime. He disrespects them daily.