Saturday, August 30, 2025

U.S. generals ran cover for Taliban, despite violent attacks during bungled withdrawal

1. False Claims About Taliban Attacks on U.S. Forces

  • Milley (Chairman of Joint Chiefs), McKenzie (CENTCOM), Austin (SecDef), and others repeatedly testified in 2021 that the Taliban had not attacked U.S. or NATO forces after the Doha Agreement.

  • Evidence shows otherwise:

    • Taliban fired rockets at coalition/U.S. bases in Khost, Kandahar, and Bagram in March–May 2021.

    • Taliban themselves claimed responsibility for these attacks in public statements.

    • Pentagon’s own inspector general confirmed “limited” Taliban attacks on coalition bases.

  • Public statements by Milley, McKenzie, Austin, and others directly contradicted both intelligence and open-source reporting.

2. Redefining “Attacks”

  • When confronted later, Milley and McKenzie shifted language:

    • Claimed Taliban didn’t carry out “lethal” attacks, even though they admitted “some” small indirect fire incidents.

    • McKenzie even said in 2024 that the Taliban had “scrupulously” upheld their no-attack pledge.

  • This rhetorical shift reframed the Doha Agreement provision to mean “no lethal attacks,” rather than “no attacks.”

3. “Businesslike Taliban” Narrative

  • McKenzie, Milley, Austin, Blinken, Sullivan, and NSC officials repeatedly described Taliban behavior during the evacuation at HKIA as “pragmatic” and “businesslike.”

  • In reality:

    • Taliban beat Americans and confiscated passports.

    • U.S. citizens were sometimes blocked from entering HKIA.

    • Afghan allies were beaten, harassed, or executed in full view of U.S. Marines.

  • HFAC’s 2023 final report did not mention these “businesslike” claims by top U.S. officials.

4. Pentagon & White House Damage Control

  • Early May 2021: Pentagon spokesman John Kirby acknowledged small “harassing attacks” but downplayed them as having no impact on the retrograde.

  • Austin privately admitted to Congress that Americans had been beaten by Taliban guards but insisted they were “exceptions.”

  • Biden publicly contradicted evidence by claiming no Americans had been blocked from reaching the airport.

5. Marines and State Dept. Witness Taliban Brutality

  • Marines reported watching Taliban beat, execute, and shoot civilians at Taliban-controlled checkpoints near HKIA.

  • Rules of Engagement (ROE) restricted intervention unless Americans were directly targeted.

  • State Dept. officials, including Jayne Howell, confirmed seeing Taliban fire on crowds and beat civilians.

  • ARCENT investigation acknowledged Taliban used “excessive force,” but U.S. command limited engagement to avoid escalation.

6. Political Fallout & Selective Reporting

  • HFAC’s GOP-led final report (2023) documented Taliban attacks but omitted the fact that Milley, McKenzie, and Austin falsely denied those attacks.

  • HFAC also excluded any mention of the repeated “businesslike” characterization of the Taliban by U.S. military and administration officials.

  • The article’s author (and ex-HFAC investigator) quit in protest over what he described as deliberate omissions from the committee’s final report.

7. Current Status of Key Figures

  • Milley: pardoned by Biden in Jan 2025; now at Princeton & JPMorgan.

  • McKenzie: not pardoned; currently Executive Director of the Global and National Security Institute at University of South Florida.

  • Deception and narrative control: Senior military and administration officials knowingly misrepresented Taliban actions in 2021.

  • Word games: Officials redefined “attacks” to mean “lethal attacks” in order to defend their earlier false claims.

  • Media and Congress complicity: Despite evidence, much of the press and the HFAC report failed to confront these contradictions.

  • Moral failure at HKIA: U.S. troops were forced to stand by as Taliban beat and executed civilians, due to restrictive ROE and policy decisions.

  • Historical record distortion: By omitting critical facts, both government officials and congressional investigators contributed to a sanitized version of events.

 

https://justthenews.com/government/security/milley-mckenzie-ran-cover-taliban-despite-attacks-during-withdrawal-violence

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