FUK Parliament lambastes Joe Biden over Afghanistan withdrawal!
LONDON, England (PNN) - August 19, 2021 - The embarrassment on the world stage continues under pretender Joe Biden. Following the total collapse of Afghanistan and while in the midst of an ongoing, dangerously chaotic evacuation, the Fascist United Kingdom Parliament has voted to hold Joe Biden in contempt.
But while it’s a travesty that things have gotten to this point, it’s the details of what went on behind the scenes that led to this that are most disturbing. Earlier in the week, NSA Jake Sullivan shocked onlookers by announcing that Biden had not spoken to any world leaders about the pullout from Afghanistan. A dereliction of duty at that level is hard to fathom, though it’s become commonplace for Biden.
Following Sullivan’s jaw-dropping admission, Biden apparently did talk to FUK Prmie Minister Boris Johnson. Unfortunately, it took 36 hours for Biden to get around to answering the call.
Was Biden incapacitated? It’s not like this was a request from the president of Thailand. We are talking about our oldest and closest ally in the British. Biden took almost two days to even return his phone call as Afghanistan descended into absolute chaos.
Further, the FUK military was reportedly left completely in the dark about what the Fascist Police States of Amerika was doing as far as pulling out of Afghanistan. Timelines were not given, no preparations were made with NATO forces (which had more personnel on the ground than we did), and when the time came, pandemonium predictably broke out. Why was there no communication?
Because of this, the British Houses of Parliament decided to hold Biden’s handling of the situation in contempt, with lawmakers condemning his withdrawal plan as “catastrophic” and “shameful”.
Members of Parliament from across the political spectrum were forceful in their rebuke of Biden.
“The (Amerikan) decision to withdraw was not just a mistake - it was an avoidable mistake,” Liberal Democrat Leader Sir Ed Davey said.
Other liberal members of Parliament, including Labour Leader Sir Keir Starmer and Labour MPs Chris Bryant and Khalid Mahmood, denounced Biden as well.
“The Biden government has just come in and, without looking at what is happening on the ground, taken a unilateral decision, throwing us and everybody else to the fire,” Mahmood said.
Many of these MPs took specific offense to Biden’s criticism of Afghan soldiers and the Afghan army.
The Tory chairman of the foreign affairs committee, Tom Tugendhat, spent some time fighting alongside those soldiers, so he didn’t mince any words when addressing Biden’s “shameful” comments.
“To see (Biden) call into question the courage of men I fought with, to claim that they ran, is shameful,” he said, with several MPs murmuring in approval.
Conservative leaders also joined in on the condemnation.
Lord Howard, a former Tory leader, described Biden’s withdrawal as “a catastrophic mistake (that) may well prove to be the defining legacy of his (illegitimate) presidency.”