U.S. Marine Says Suicide Bomber Was Spotted Before Blast But Military Brass Would Not Let Soldiers Take Him Out—Countdown Given Before Blast

Let us not forget!!

The following is a Tribute from thegatgewaypundit.com.

Rest in Peace ALL:

On Wednesday, August 25, 2021, the U.S. State Department issued a warning to U.S. nationals to avoid traveling to Hamid Karzai Airport in Kabul, Afghanistan. The U.S. told those waiting outside to leave immediately.

Photo from the Kabul Airport during evacuation (TGP photo)

On Thursday, August 26, 2021, a suicide bomber blew himself up near the Abbey Gate at the Kabul Airport killing 13 Americans:

Eleven U.S. Marines, a Navy Hospitalman, and an Army Staff Sgt.

The Gateway Pundit reported this one year ago.

The Taliban allowed the bomber to get through the perimeter.

The Marines did not allow the bomber to get through the inside perimeter.

He was outside the gate when he detonated his explosive vest by the crowded Abbey Gate at the Kabul Airport.

According to [a] source, there were also reports of Marines who saw the Taliban laughing after the deadly blast.

 

Now Tristan Hirsch, a U.S. Marine who retired this year, is speaking out about the blast.

Tristan Hirsch, U.S. Marine, Kabul, Afghanistan

Hirsch reports the U.S. Military spotted the bomber before the blast but that U.S. military brass would not let them take him out.

Tristan Hirsch was a U.S. Marine stationed at the gate at the heart of the chaos.

He survived the blast and has since left military life, allowing him the freedom to describe the events leading up to the attack.

He described Taliban executions in the crush of people trying to escape, the presence of a second suicide bomber and claimed Marines had seen the first bomber in the area for two days—but were not allowed to kill him.

Hirsch, 24, told his local newspaper in California, the Chico Enterprise-Record:

We knew what he looked like. The CIA let us know; he looked exactly as they’d described him.

Continued from The Daily Mail:

They had been told that a man on a suicide mission, and preparing for heaven, would look different to the tired, hungry hordes who were besieging the airport looking for help to get out.

They were on the lookout for someone looking freshly showered with a well-trimmed beard.

The CIA did not respond to questions about what information had been passed to troops and whether the bomber had been identified.

He added:

A friend of mine who was a sniper racked back his rifle and was ready to kill the guy.

The result:

We asked for permission and the reply was, let me get a military judge to see if it’s legal.’

God speed Tristan Hirsch. Check six, be safe.

Final thought: Another distant war fought out of D.C. This time with that effeminate homosexual Kenyan behind the screen in the backroom calling the moves.

The first order of business should have been to deal with him and his coup d’état. Hindsight is often through saddened, tearful eyes, but it is always more accurate.