Sunday, August 22, 2021

Biden shouldn't be allowed to plan what he's having for lunch

American mom trapped by Taliban describes horrific violence, pleads for Biden to solve evacuation crisis.


Her brother, a former military translator and contractor, said at least two of his colleagues had been killed by Taliban fighters in the past two days.


By Michael Ruiz , Sara Ballou | Fox News


US woman trapped in Kabul pleads for Biden's help, describes horrors of Taliban control

FIRST ON FOX: An American mom trapped in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan is worried she'll never see her kids again and in hiding with family members and Afghan allies – unable to reach Kabul's U.S.-held airport for a chance at an evacuation, she said Saturday.

"I really have given up hope, given up on the hope of going to the airport," the woman, whose identity is being withheld due to concerns for her safety, told Fox News. "It’s just not possible to make it through all those people."

She said there are as many as 20 Taliban checkpoints between her and the airport – and she’s one of an

uncertain number of American citizens trapped behind enemy lines.


Every moment that a car passes by, I feel like they are going to pull in and execute us. I don't know if I'm going to see my children again.

She was whipped by Taliban fighters on one attempt to get through, she said. A man standing near her was shot in the head on another try, leaving his wife and baby in tears. Since then, she's been in hiding.

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"We are devastated," she said. "We're scared for our lives. Every moment that a car passes by, I feel like they are going to pull in and execute us. I don't know if I'm going to see my children again."

She said the situation was dire – even hopeless. She would rather commit suicide than allow the Taliban to capture her. And despite Taliban assurances to the U.S. that Americans would be allowed to pass through the checkpoints surrounding the airport, she said she fears showing her U.S. passport to militants who could be members of other terror groups, including ISIS and al Qaeda.


Please, Mr. President, please evacuate us. We need help.

"They’re labeled as Taliban, but who really knows?" she said. "They don’t have a uniform on, a proper military uniform or law enforcement, where you can recognize them. They’re all armed."

She had a message for the president, speaking through tears: "Please, Mr. President, please evacuate us. We need help."



Taliban fighters patrol Kabul, Afghanistan, Thursday, Aug. 19, 2021. The Taliban celebrated Afghanistan's Independence Day on Thursday by declaring they beat the United States, but challenges to their rule ranging from running a country severely short on cash and bureaucrats to potentially facing an armed opposition began to emerge. (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul)

The White House did not immediately provide a response to this woman’s plea.

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As of Saturday evening, she was in hiding with her aunt, a former Afghan parliament member, her uncle, as well as an undisclosed number of contractors and children.

Her brother, a former military translator and contractor who is now in the United Kingdom, said at least two of his colleagues had been killed by Taliban fighters in the past two days. And sources told Fox News earlier this week that three captured Afghan National Army commanders were hanged by the Taliban in Kabul as the militants were banging on doors, seeking out people who had worked with U.S. and coalition forces.

The traffic starts miles away from the airport. It’s probably two, three miles, with thousands of people put together like little matchsticks with no space between them.

"They’ve been going to a lot of homes pulling out high-ranked Afghans, law enforcement, people who worked with the U.S. military or NATO," the woman said.

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In a 27-second audio recording sent to West Virginia Rep. Carol Miller’s office, she can be heard struggling to speak through her tears.

"Hour by hour it’s getting more difficult," she says, between sobs. "Even when the cars pass by I feel like they’re gonna stop at the door out there and the Taliban out there are gonna come in and kill us."

"I’m really scared," she continued. "Please just, please help me."

In a separate message, she told Miller’s office that she had "no hope" of seeing her children again.

The woman’s husband, who is safely in Virginia with their children, told Fox News that the State Department has been of little assistance and that they are communicating primarily with Miller’s office.

The congresswoman’s office confirmed her status as an American citizen and helped connect Fox News with her to raise awareness of the severe threat to Americans and Afghan allies trapped behind Taliban lines.

The family also said they fear that the Taliban could impose an internet blackout – effectively shutting down all communications apps and hiding extremist activities from the rest of the world.
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At that point, the woman’s brother said the Taliban would "massacre of a lot of people."

"It’s a devastating situation and deadly," the trapped woman told Fox News. "I’m terrified."

Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on a conference call with U.S. senators Friday evening that the Pentagon was "exploring options" for how to evacuate American citizens, according to a source on the call. And the military sent three chinook helicopters outside the airport perimeter to retrieve 169 Americans at a rendezvous point Friday, authorities said, even after officials said they wouldn’t be doing external rescue missions.

For non-Americans, however, "they’ll have to figure out how to get to Kabul," Blinken said. There are tens of thousands of Afghan allies who worked with U.S. forces over the past two decades.

And if and when they reach Kabul – it’s swarming with Taliban fighters dead-set on hunting down and killing them.

"The traffic starts miles away from the airport," the trapped American woman said. "It’s probably two, three miles, with thousands of people put together like little matchsticks with no space between them."

Fox News' Kelsey Koberg and Joshua Comins contributed to this report.

11 comments:

  1. Anonymous8/22/2021

    It looks like 15 to 20,000 Americans are trapped throughout the nation. Plan for a new invasion of Afghanistan starting real soon, or else they will e killed. With Taliban's new found weaponry, US will need armored divisions. This will be as big as the invasion of IRAQ.

    Air traffic may be subject to ground fire and if so, will be closed. U.S. is going to need a staging area. It's either Iran, Pakistan or Russia. There is a plus and minus for each, but none of them should be off the table.

    This is the biggest military screwup in the history of mankind. All those involved, both directly and indirectly need to account.

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    1. Anonymous8/22/2021

      It could be as high as 40K according to Eric Prince. The MSM is down playing how many Americans are trapped and facing torture and death.

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    2. Anonymous8/22/2021

      Why would Iran, Pakistan or Russia let us use them as a staging area? These Americans will be sacrificed like the POWs in Vietnam we left behind! What do you want us to do start up the war again?

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    3. Anonymous8/22/2021

      Just saying.

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  2. Anonymous8/22/2021

    Biden doesn't plan anything, never has. His handlers do......

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    1. Anonymous8/22/2021

      An illegitimate puppet President

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  3. The obvious answer is to arm twist airlines to do the evac. UhHuh, and when do we see the mass slaughter of shooting them down at liftoff?

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  4. Anonymous8/22/2021

    BIDENGHAZI!!!!

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  5. Anonymous8/22/2021

    DUMBKIRK!!

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  6. Anonymous8/22/2021

    Obama: I’m the worst most racist president in modern history

    Biden: hold my um the thing that yeah that

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  7. Anonymous8/23/2021

    Remember that Biden is a pawn for a larger goal. Harris wont be President very long and Pelosi will get "Upped"............

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