Donald Trump Dubbed Joe Biden Admin as ‘Worst in History’ Over Afghanistan Withdrawal
Donald Trump has sent new waves of criticism toward U.S. President Joe Biden’s administration and called it the “worst in history.” Carmen Mandato/Getty Images

Donald Trump has sent new waves of criticism toward U.S. President Joe Biden's administration and called it the "worst in history."

Trump's remarks came after the White House released reports last week blaming the former president's administration for the Afghanistan withdrawal in 2021, according to Daily Mail.

The former president facing charges wrote that the "totally corrupt Biden Disinformation Administration" is now pinning the blame for the chaotic exit from Afghanistan.

He then went on to say that the Biden administration is always "blaming someone else for their mistakes and blunders."

Trump's verbal tirade against Biden's White House was included in his heated Easter Sunday message, wherein he also claimed that the United States "will end up in World War III" with the current people in charge, whom he described as "vicious, but very stupid."

In February, House Republicans called for the release of the details and information surrounding the chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal in 2021.

Republican Rep. James Comer wrote in a letter that the American public deserves the answers, adding that the "ongoing obstruction" of the probe is unacceptable.

White House's Report on Afghanistan Withdrawal

Last Thursday, the U.S. government released its report on the Afghanistan withdrawal, which largely blamed Trump and his administration.

The report noted that Biden was "severely constrained" by the decisions of the former president, as reported by The Guardian.

The National Security Council spokesman, John Kirby, said that Biden received a depleted operation in Afghanistan, which was crippled by Trump when it comes to U.S. response.

The report also noted that it was the mistake of an "overly optimistic intelligence community assessment" regarding the fighting capability of the Afghan army.

The White House said that they prioritized evacuations when faced with a "degrading security situation."

ABC News Go reported that the summary of the report also noted that the Biden administration "could have done a better job" when it comes to sharing the risks involved in the insurgency's return to power.

Kirby said that the current administration still believes that the ending of the Afghanistan withdrawal was "the right decision."

Afghanistan Withdrawal

By August 2021, the Taliban has taken back the country, with Afghan officials fleeing.

Intelligence assessments did not project such a quick collapse of the Afghan government, with U.S. officials earlier claiming that Kabul could yield within six to 12 months after U.S. withdrawal, as detailed by The Washington Post.

When the Taliban took over, they vowed that women under their rule would be treated equally.

Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid assured the internal community amid their comeback, saying there would be "no discrimination" against women in Afghanistan and that women will be treated fairly "within the frameworks" that they currently have.

However, United Nations Human Rights Office of the High Commissioner noted that women have been wholly banned from public office and judiciary, with girls required to follow a strict dress code to travel.

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Written by: Mary Webber

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