Making some big accusations, Chad Robichaux, a former Force Recon Marine and author of the book “Saving Aziz,” claims that the Biden administration flat-out lied to the American public about the ability of Americans to evacuate during the Afghanistan debacle.
“There’s Americans still there that want to get out,” Robichaux said in an interview on John Solomon’s “Just the News, No Noise” TV show. “There’s 75,000 Afghan allies who are vulnerable to be being beaten and interrogated for what they know about America and some are executed for serving America.”
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It is clear to civilians and. military alike that the Biden administration botched the withdrawal from Afghanistan in August 2021. The Administration’s incompetence has resulted in Americans being left behind, 13 American soldiers dying, and the Taliban taking control of the country.
“Last week the Taliban announced that women are no longer allowed to see male doctors,” Robichaux said in the interview. “But women aren’t allowed to be doctors, nor are women allowed to be educated. So there’s no women’s health care in Afghanistan right now.”
Robichaux made it clear that many Americans wanted to get out during the withdrawal. However, they knew they would be threatened at the gates by the Taliban.
Former Recon Marine says the Biden admin lied about Americans being able to evacuate Afghanistan. "There's Americans still there that want to get out," Chad Robichaux said.
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“The State Department controlled only the airport, which meant that the Taliban controlled the outer perimeter of who got in and out of the airport,” Robichaux explained.
“The Taliban is out there checking people’s IDs, beating people, taking their passports away, and killing people in the streets,” he continued. “If you are an American and wanting to go to the airport, you have to go through a Taliban checkpoint.”
“Saving Aziz,” Robichaux’s new book documents how he and a team of other highly skilled service members came together to save the lives of as many people as they could who were trying to escape.