Yesterday it was reported that a U.S. drone strike took out 2 ISIS-K suicide bombers in Kabul. The source of the intel that led to that attack was the Taliban. Today, it turns out those 2 terrorists were actually a family of 10, including an Afghan U.S. Army interpreter. The Taliban has been playing Biden like a fiddle from the beginning and now it looks like they got him blowing up their enemies.
Fox News reported this yesterday:
The U.S. military conducted an airstrike against a vehicle carrying at least one suicide bomber who intended to target Kabul’s international airport Sunday, a U.S. official confirmed.Â
The strike in a crowded neighborhood northwest of the airport set off “significant secondary explosions,” which indicated a “substantial amount of explosive material” inside the vehicle, Capt. Bill Urban, spokesman for U.S. Central Command, said in a statement. While the target was initially described as a vehicle-born improvised explosive device (IED), an official clarified that the explosives may have been worn by one or more bombers inside, rather than planted on the vehicle itself.
Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said in a message to journalists that the strike targeted the bomber as he drove a vehicle loaded with explosives.
The U.S. military blew u pa car because the Taliban told them it was full of ISIS-K suicide bombers. According to The Los Angeles Times, the people in and around the car were anything but terrorists:
After a day at work, Ezmari Ahmadi was just arriving at his home Sunday in Khwaja Burgha, a working-class neighborhood a few miles west of Kabul’s airport, when calamity struck.
As he pulled into the driveway about 4:30 p.m., children — his own as well as those of his brothers and other relatives — swarmed around Ahmadi’s Toyota Corolla. His 12-year-old son, Farzad, asked if he could park the car. Ahmadi obliged, put Farzad in the driver’s seat and switched to the passenger side.
That’s when what the family says was an American missile fired moments before from a drone buzzing nearby drilled through the car, slammed into the ground below and detonated.
In an instant, 10 people were killed, including no fewer than seven children, Ahmadi’s brother Emal said Monday. Among the dead were Ahmadi, 40, who the family said worked for a Southern California-based charity; a 25-year-old nephew who was about to be married; and five kids who were 5 years old or younger.
There was no secondary explosion nor any evidence of ISIS-K suicide bombers, just a family.
Again, this drone strike happened because of what the Taliban told the U.S. Things get a lot more messed up when you consider this:
Family members insisted there was no way Ahmadi was involved with ISIS-K. If anything, they would have been considered targets by the extremist group, which counts all who worked with the U.S.-backed Afghan government and its foreign allies as spies, traitors and collaborators.
Ahmadi had applied for a special U.S. immigration designation that would allow him to leave Afghanistan and go to the U.S., his brother Emal said.
Ahmadi’s nephew Nasser, who was also killed in Sunday’s explosion, had worked with U.S. special forces in the western Afghan city of Herat, and had also served as a guard for the U.S. Consulate there before joining the Afghan National Army, family members said. The 25-year-old, who relatives said was to be married this week, had come to Kabul to see if he could push along his own application for a special immigrant visa.
That U.S. drone strike saved the Taliban the trouble of killing these two themselves. What a coincidence.
There are however no coincidences in war and the fact remains that the Taliban tricked Biden into wiping out a family of their enemies. Thanks to Biden’s botched troop withdrawal and clusterf*cked evacuation plan, these people were going to die anyways, so maybe Empathetic Joe thought he’d speed up the process.