WASHINGTON โ Texas members of Congress from both parties expressed anger at President Joe Biden on Sunday for his handling of the American withdrawal from Afghanistan.
U.S. Rep.ย Michael McCaulย delivered some of the fiercest criticism of Biden, calling the withdrawal an โunmitigated disaster of epic proportionsโ on Sunday.
The top Republican on the House Committee on Foreign Affairs accused the Biden administration of ignoring intelligence that foretold the shockingly fast Taliban advance on the Afghan capital of Kabul, and warned that the scrambled withdrawal will hurt America’s image abroad and could increase terrorism against the United States.
โThis is going to be a stain on this president and his presidency, and I think heโs going to have blood on his hands for what they did,โ McCaul said on CNNโs โState of the Union.”
โThey totally blew this one,” he added. “They completely underestimated the strength of the Taliban.โ
U.S. Rep. Vicente Gonzalez, a McAllen Democrat, wrote on Twitter early Sunday afternoon: “Thereโs no way to hide it. The situation in Afghanistan is another shame on this admin. Withdrawal was never going to be easy but it didnโt need to come to this. The US must do everything in its power to help our partners & allies to safety & protect our national security.”
McCaul, an Austin Republican, said the intelligence community assessments he received ahead of the withdrawal were โprobably the grimmest assessment Iโve ever heard on Afghanistan.โ
McCaul said he discussed the situation with Ryan Crocker, a former U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan, and predicted Afghanistan will soon produce uglier images than footage from Vietnam during the frantic 1975 withdrawal from Saigon.
โWe think itโs going to be worse than Saigon,โ he said. โWhen they raise the black flag of the Taliban over the United States embassy, think of that visual.โ
McCaul said the U.S. approach toward Syria should have been the model for Afghanistan.
โI persuade[d] President Trump to keep a residual force in Syria,โ he said. โAnd now, youโre looking at a very light footprint, a very, if you will, insurance policy for stability in the region.โ
Biden remained resolute in his intent to remove all U.S. troops from Afghanistan after a 20-year effort to build a sustainable country.
โOne more year, or five more years, of U.S. military presence would not have made a difference if the Afghan military cannot or will not hold its own country,โ Biden said in a Saturday statement. โAnd an endless American presence in the middle of another countryโs civil conflict was not acceptable to me.โ
American forces invaded Afghanistan in 2001, weeks after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, in a search for the plotโs mastermind, Osama bin Laden. After a decade of hunting him, American forces tracked down and killed bin Laden in Pakistan in 2011.
โI was the fourth President to preside over an American troop presence in Afghanistan โ two Republicans, two Democrats. I would not, and will not, pass this war onto a fifth,โ Biden said.
McCaul did not rule out an American return to Afghanistan.
โI hope we donโt have to go back there, but it will be a threat to the homeland in a matter of time,โ he said.
This article was written by ABBY LIVINGSTONย of The Texas Tribune.ย The Texas Tribune is a nonpartisan, nonprofit media organization that informs Texans โ and engages with them โ about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.ย This article originally appeared at: https://www.texastribune.org/2021/08/15/michael-mccaul-texas-congress-afghanistan-biden/