U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.), ranking member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, wants to know who is responsible for the disaster in Afghanistan and the surrender to the Taliban. Thirteen American soldiers were killed and others wounded in evacuation efforts.
“I call on President Biden to hold accountable those who are responsible for — as well as those who enabled — this murderous attack in Kabul,” Inhofe said “President Biden alone made a strategic decision, and that decision led to the tragic events today. We must do everything we can to protect against the loss of even more innocent lives.
“Right now, thousands of Americans and even more eligible Afghan partners are still trying to leave Afghanistan. They, along with our brave troops, cannot trust the new Taliban government with our security, especially against terrorist groups, some of which the Taliban have liberated and some of which they have enabled. Unfortunately, given the ongoing failure in U.S. civilian leadership, we are likely to see more terrorist attacks in the future — so it’s more urgent than ever that President Biden exhaust all resources and utilize all avenues to quickly and safely evacuate those who are still on the ground until the job is done, even if it goes beyond August 31.”
Inhofe called the situation inexcusable.
Inhofe said, “Kay and I are praying for those killed and wounded today, especially for the families of the American service members who died heroes, trying to save innocent lives during the terribly difficult mission they’ve been assigned.”