After negotiating with the Taliban, Trump officials criticize Biden for negotiating with the Taliban
It's not easy to think of anything Trump has cone better than anyone else. Oh, ok, except for conning some 8 million Americans into thinking he has done good by America in the past.
VIDEO - For years, the Trump administration touted its discussions with the Taliban. Now, those same officials are criticizing President Biden’s Taliban discussions. (JM Rieger/The Washington Post)
By JM Rieger Video editor Yesterday at 1:24 p.m. EDT
“We had an incredible agreement, they weren’t killing our soldiers,” Trump said Thursday, contrasting the lack of attacks on U.S. troops after his Taliban deal with the “tremendous danger” that he said American troops were facing under a Biden-negotiated security agreement with the Taliban.
“We share versions of this information with the Taliban…we believe some attacks have been thwarted by them…They don’t get the full range of information we have but we give them enough to act in time and space to try to prevent these attacks" pic.twitter.com/PJ1uuU3AKD
, Trump officials are criticizing the withdrawal that they themselves called for and negotiations with the Taliban that they previously supported. You can watch examples of these comments in the video above.
In 2018, then-U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley praised the Trump administration’s engagement with the Taliban.
“The U.S. policy on Afghanistan is working,” Haley said. “… We are seeing that we are closer to talks with the Taliban and the peace process than we’ve seen before.”
Now, more than three years later, Haley is criticizing the Biden administration for its engagement with the Taliban.
“The thing is, there are times where you have to negotiate with the devil, but you negotiate with the devil from a point of strength,” Haley said Sunday. “… We literally have no leverage right now with the Taliban. All we’re going to see them do is they’re going to buy time and act like they’re going to be nice until Aug. 31.”
.. that he would “trust but verify” what the militants said. Months later, Pompeo told Fox News that he expected the Taliban to follow through on the agreement.
As the Taliban overtook Kabul 17 months later, Pompeo told Fox News that he never trusted that Taliban.
“We never trusted the Taliban,” Pompeo said Aug. 15. “You can ask them yourselves. We made abundantly clear if they did not live up to that piece of paper, to the words that they had put on the ground, we weren’t going to allow them to just walk away from any deal that they had struck, we were going to crush them.”
Now, as the Biden administration rushes to evacuate tens of thousands of Americans and Afghans, Trump has shifted to criticizing Biden and the agreement that Trump made with the Taliban nearly 18 months ago.
“It’s a great agreement from a lot of different standpoints,” Trump said Aug. 17.
“And frankly, Biden didn’t have to even go by that agreement,” he added, before pivoting to another topic: the southern border.