Vetting a foreigner in a war zone to determine if he will fight a common enemy is vastly different than vetting a foreigner to see if he is suitable to live in our country.
Yet under Biden tens of thousands of Afghans were brought to America using the war zone vetting standard.
This is why the DC attack happened. The solution is rounding up everyone Biden let in & deporting them immediately.
Joe Kent, Director of the National Counterterrorism Center.
“In my program, we had CIA-trained guys,” he recalled. “I slept on the side of mountains with this guy … and one other Afghan numerous times. I trusted him with my life. He turns on us, has a vehicle bomb driven into my house, has 12 of our teammates rolled up, captured and killed, and I got abducted by a foreign intelligence agency because of this guy.”
“The vetting’s fast. You have to utilize local nationals. So there’s always gonna be a segment of the population that’s gonna be disloyal and … turn on you,” he added. “And it happens a lot more than people suspect.”
Yet under Biden tens of thousands of Afghans were brought to America using the war zone vetting standard.
This is why the DC attack happened. The solution is rounding up everyone Biden let in & deporting them immediately.
Joe Kent, Director of the National Counterterrorism Center.
Given the frequency of Green-on-Blue attacks in Afghanistan, the military/CIA wasn't particularly good at vetting foreign fighters, either.
— AZ Andersons (@az_andersons) November 28, 2025
… As a Marine in Afghanistan and later the leader of a “coalition effort” that evacuated locals from the nation amid the US pullout, Chad Robichaux saw firsthand how quickly some of the US-backed Afghans were willing to sell them out — or “turn on” them and “shoot everybody in their team.”Marine vet tells The Post why some Afghans ‘turn on’ US forces they fight with: ‘Happens a lot more than people suspect’ https://t.co/GXxaDcwEgN pic.twitter.com/rxHkGaFHAB
— New York Post (@nypost) November 28, 2025
“In my program, we had CIA-trained guys,” he recalled. “I slept on the side of mountains with this guy … and one other Afghan numerous times. I trusted him with my life. He turns on us, has a vehicle bomb driven into my house, has 12 of our teammates rolled up, captured and killed, and I got abducted by a foreign intelligence agency because of this guy.”
“The vetting’s fast. You have to utilize local nationals. So there’s always gonna be a segment of the population that’s gonna be disloyal and … turn on you,” he added. “And it happens a lot more than people suspect.”
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