I think he actually read the reports from NATO field commanders about joint ops with the Afghan National army. He knew the ANA was only a fighting force on paper.
Paywall, but here are some excerpts; corruption and bribery led to the Afghan governments fall. Someone in intelligence should have known this was going to happen.
Over the next year and a half, the meetings advanced to the district level and then rapidly on to provincial capitals, culminating in a breathtaking series of negotiated surrenders by government forces, according to interviews with more than a dozen Afghan officers, police, special operations troops and other soldiers.
âSome just wanted the money,â an Afghan special forces officer said of those who first agreed to meet with the Taliban. But others saw the U.S. commitment to a full withdrawal as an âassuranceâ that the militants would return to power in Afghanistan and wanted to secure their place on the winning side, he said. The officer spoke on the condition of anonymity because he, like others in this report, was not authorized to disclose information to the press.
The Doha agreement, designed to bring an end to the war in Afghanistan, instead left many Afghan forces demoralized, bringing into stark relief the corrupt impulses of many Afghan officials and their tenuous loyalty to the countryâs central government. Some police officers complained that they had not been paid in six months or more.
âThey saw that document as the end,â the officer said, referring to the majority of Afghans aligned with the government. âThe day the deal was signed we saw the change. Everyone was just looking out for himself. It was like [the United States] left us to fail.â
An Afghan special forces officer stationed in Kandahar who had been assigned to protect a critical border crossing recalled being ordered by a commander to surrender. âWe want to fight! If we surrender, the Taliban will kill us,â the special forces officer said.
âDonât fire a single shot,â the unitâs commander told them as the Taliban swarmed the area, the officer later recounted. The border police surrendered immediately, leaving the special forces unit on its own. A second officer confirmed his colleagueâs recollection of the events.
Unwilling to surrender or fight outmatched, the members of the unit put down their weapons, changed into civilian clothing and fled their post.
âI feel ashamed of what Iâve done,â said the first officer. But, he said, if he hadnât fled, âI would have been sold to the Taliban by my own government.â
Biden has officially blamed the Afghan failures of his admin on Trump! Dude letâs 2 bit dictators slaughter people in Cuba, letâs one of the worlds largest terror organizations get a foothold, letâs Covid hit all time highs! Can this dude get anything right? Inflation rising, stock market dropping! Not to mention illegal immigration is at a 25 yr high! Boy those mean tweets! I hope people got what they wanted.
" Over the next year and a half , the meetings advanced to the district level and then rapidly on to provincial capitals, culminating in a breathtaking series of negotiated surrenders by government forces, according to interviews with more than a dozen Afghan officers, police, special operations troops and other soldiers."