GOP takes down 2020 page touting Trump's 'historic peace agreement with the Taliban'

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One of the few areas of foreign policy President Biden and former President Donald Trump agreed on was ending the two-decade-long war in Afghanistan. With the Taliban's effective capture of Kabul, Afghanistan's capital, it appears the war is over two weeks before Biden's deadline, with a chaotic final rush to the exit. Biden is standing by his decision to pull out U.S. forces and contractors, but the Republican Party appears to be tiptoeing backward from Trump's role.

The Republican National Committee has removed a page from the 2020 campaign that says "Biden has had a history of pushing for endless wars" while "Trump has continued to take the lead in peace talks as he signed a historic peace agreement with the Taliban in Afghanistan, which would end America's longest war," The Washington Post's David Weigel noted Sunday.

How quickly can the politics around Afghanistan change? Here's a section on the RNC's website in June; click it now and you get a 404 error. (Rest of page was about Kosovo/Israel-Arab deals.) https://t.co/kDJo95QfiF pic.twitter.com/HkZok9mgJW — Dave Weigel (@daveweigel) August 15, 2021

“President Trump has continued to take the lead in peace talks as he signed a historic peace agreement with the Taliban in Afghanistan” — h/t @daveweigel who appears to have spotted first https://t.co/CNocg3g1OZ — Hugo Lowell (@hugolowell) August 15, 2021

Trump's secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, argued Sunday that the Trump administration had insisted the Taliban meet "a set of conditions" before the U.S. withdrew, and that the Biden administration "has failed." As the Post's Paul Kane pointed out, it's not clear Trump agrees with that.

Donald J. Trump, April 19, 2021: “I wish Joe Biden wouldn't use September 11 as the date to withdraw our troops from Afghanistan, for two reasons. First, we can and should get out earlier. Nineteen years is enough, in fact, far too much and way too long.” https://t.co/CTpuNmaghO — Paul Kane (@pkcapitol) August 16, 2021

In researching his new book, Reign of Terror: How the 9/11 Era Destabilized America and Produced Trump, Spencer Ackerman spoke in 2020 with retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal, the former Joint Special Operations Command and Afghanistan War commander, and asked him if the War on Terror had been worth it. "It would be impossible to argue that it was," McChrystal answered, Ackerman writes at The Daily Beast. "The outcome just hasn't been positive enough to argue that."

"I think that we can never know a counterfactual, we can never know what would have happened if we'd gone in and done things differently, so I can't argue it automatically would have been different," McChrystal continued. "I think the things that were done with good intentions, mostly. But no. We just made so many fundamental mistakes in how we approached it that the question is, which again, you and I can't answer: Had we gone in with a different mindset, a totally different approach, which would have been more of a counterinsurgency approach, building through the state, would it have worked? I can't say it would've, but I think it would have been a better approach."

CByAnyOtherName on August 16th, 2021 at 09:31 UTC »

You can also check the wayback machine link https://web.archive.org/web/20210615230810/https://gop.com/president-trump-is-bringing-peace-to-the-middle-east-rsr/

“You can’t stop the signal, Mal… Everything goes somewhere and I go everywhere…” Mr. Universe, Serenity.

sventhewalrus on August 16th, 2021 at 06:41 UTC »

A massive historical revision is in progress over this weekend. The conservative media are working overtime to wash Trump's hands of this in order to put the blame entirely on Biden. I am not yet sure what to think, other than that all four Presidents who oversaw this war deserve some blame, but I am livid to see such brazen dishonesty happening.

jello3d on August 16th, 2021 at 04:53 UTC »

Well that's odd. Why would they remove their crowning achievement - that Trump put 5000 Taliban fighters back on the battlefield?