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SassyLady
09-05-2021, 09:21 PM
Planes with evacuees are waiting for State Department to negotiate with Taliban in order to fly out of Afghanistan.


https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/09/update-six-planes-northern-afghanistan-now-held-hostage-taliban-filled-americans-afghan-siv-holders-bideneffect/

As reported earlier, several retired Special Forces and US Veterans traveled to Afghanistan to rescue and bring the people Americans home (https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/09/pineapple-express-sequel-rogue-heroes-launch-phase-ii-rescue-americans-left-behind-biden-state-department-still-refuses-provide-assistance/) that Joe Biden left stranded.

The American heroes reportedly have 6 chartered airplanes (four 737s and two others) on the Tarmac in northern Afghanistan with the people rescued and can’t get the administration’s help.
The planes cannot take off unless the Taliban clears them which can easily be handled with a telephone call. Our heroes and the people they rescued are sitting ducks, hostages of the Taliban, who operate the airport at Mazar-i-Sharif. It’s only a matter of time before they’re targeted. The Taliban want recognition from the US gov’t, in order to receive a lot of money.

Juicer66
09-06-2021, 01:22 PM
According to Fox News (https://www.foxnews.com/politics/state-department-blocking-private-evacuation-flights-afghanistan) and former Trump admin official Emily Miller (https://twitter.com/emilymiller) - both of whom have been in direct contact with Americans involved in a private rescue effort - including leader Rick Clay - the Biden administration put up red-tape roadblocks.





See ZH today for full report .

"The State Department is the sole entity preventing their charter flights from leaving Afghanistan," one of the rescuers told Fox.

"This is zero place to be negotiating with American lives. Those are our people standing on the tarmac and all it takes is a f****ing phone call," one of the rescuers told Fox News. "If one life is lost as a result of this, the blood is on the White House's hands. The blood is on their hands," that individual said, adding: "It is not the Taliban that is holding this up – as much as it sickens me to say that – it is the United States government."
That individual suggested that the State Department's obstruction is motivated in part by embarrassment that private individuals are rescuing Americans that the U.S. government left behind.